Biology Professor Receives $2 million NSF Award
Carly Jordan received a five-year, $2 million National Science Foundation award for Improving Undergraduate STEM Education.
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Biology Professor Receives $2 million NSF Award
Carly Jordan received a five-year, $2 million National Science Foundation award for Improving Undergraduate STEM Education.
New Drug Combination Holds Hope for Some Cancer Patients
Led by GW’s Julie Bauman, the study showed unusually positive results for HPV-negative patients with advanced head and neck cancer.
‘Shout Sister Shout!’ Celebrates Rosetta Tharpe, the Woman Who Helped Invent Rock and Roll
Based on the book by CCAS professor Gayle F. Wald, the production runs at Ford’s Theatre through May 13.
GW Giving Day Is a Community Effort
For 24 hours starting at noon on April 4, GW community members have the opportunity to make a difference as part of the annual philanthropic celebration.
The all-you-care-to-eat dining hall and marketplace are the last part of phase one of GW’s enhanced dining efforts.
Meat Bacteria Likely Causes More than Half a Million Urinary Tract Infections in the U.S. Every Year
Findings from a new study led by GW researchers could lead to better prevention of potentially life-threatening infections.
Artificial Intelligence Enhances Learning in the Architecture Classroom
Douglas Crawford encouraged his students to try a new AI platform called Midjourney, and the results were impressive.
GW Professor Analyzes how One Group Helped Radicalize American Right-Wing Politics
Political historian Matthew Dallek explored in his new book how a notorious far-right organization set the Republican Party on a long march toward extremism.