Hearing By Seeing: Lipreading Bridges Conversation Gap
By John DiConsiglio
For the 17 percent of American adults—or 36 million people—who live with hearing loss, navigating daily life can be an exhausting gauntlet of lost conversations. Older...
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Hearing By Seeing: Lipreading Bridges Conversation Gap
By John DiConsiglio
For the 17 percent of American adults—or 36 million people—who live with hearing loss, navigating daily life can be an exhausting gauntlet of lost conversations. Older...
Bouchet Society Students Honored for Research, Advocacy
By John DiConsiglio
Five Ph.D. students from the George Washington University’s Columbian College of Arts & Sciences (CCAS)...
What Will the Internet Look Like in 2121?
IDDP Knight Fellow Nabiha Syed wants to help bring experts together to learn from the past and build a better online future.
GWSB Panel Celebrates Women in Technology
By Nick Erickson
Despite women accounting for virtually half of all bachelor’s degree recipients among STEM majors, there are startling gender inequity statistics in the technology sector...
Three-Minute Dash: Students Sprint for Thesis Contest
By John DiConsiglio
For Ph.D. candidates, completing their thesis is a culmination of years of grueling research and personal sacrifices along with hours of stressful dissertation defenses...
Body of Work: Student Artist Deconstructs Stereotypes
After being partially paralyzed in an accident, Wes Holloway focused his work on body images that challenge society’s expectations.
Researchers to Study Role of the Male Microbiome in HIV Transmission
The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public...
Biden’s Address to Congress Strong on Ukraine, Mixed on Domestic Issues
In the first of a series of CNN CITIZEN events, a panel of journalists analyzed the president’s first State of the Union.