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Q & A with GW Law Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew on the Supreme Court Opinions Banning the Use of Racial Considerations in Higher Education Admissions

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina violated the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause.

Wendy Ellis, left, with Cincinnati councilmember Scotty Johnson. (Courtesy Wendy Ellis)

GW Professor Wendy Ellis’ Work on Systemic Racism Leads to Municipal Apology

Her research on the deliberate destruction of Black communities in Cincinnati was recognized as key to the formal apology.

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GW Business Alumna Premiered Her First Documentary

Christina Sledge's short film, , “Joined by Fate,” had showings in D.C. and Annapolis.

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GW Business Professor Ranked among Most Impactful Scholars

Herman Aguinis named one of the world’s top 20 most impactful scholars in the area of corporate social performance.

GW statistics professor Fang Jin

CCAS Professor Receives NSF Early Career Award

Fang Jin received one of the highest honors given by the NSF to early-career university faculty in science and engineering.

Shampriest Bevel, principal at Bayside Middle School Sixth Grade Campus in Virginia Beach.

GSEHD Alumna named 2023 Outstanding Middle School Principal of Virginia

Shampriest Bevel has been principal at Bayside Middle School Sixth Grade Campus in Virginia Beach since 2021.

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GW Professor Warns of Dire Impact of Laws Targeting LGBTQ Community

Dwayne Wright said a mental health crisis is unfolding in America as regressive laws targeting the LGBT community fuel hate and division.

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In Interactions with AI, Does Race Matter?

GW researchers found consumers report higher satisfaction when interacting with a chatbot whose avatar is Black than when the same bot appears white or Asian.

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New ‘Shockwave’ Science Tracks Online Hate Speech

Led by physics professor Neil Johnson, a research team created a formula that demonstrates how, why and when hate speech spreads throughout social media.

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Tech Maturation Awards Bring Potentially Transformative GW Inventions Closer to Market

From a wearable ring that monitors cardiac health to a technology for extracting lithium without destructive mining, GW inventors are leading their fields.