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Proof of Life: How Data Impacts the Real World
By John DiConsiglio
To the untrained eye, statistical equations can seem as indecipherable as hieroglyphics. But within mazes of proofs and algorithms, Professor of Statistics ...
SMHS Class of 2026 Takes the First Step in Health Care Journey
Incoming class marks its commitment to patient care during 24th annual White Coat and Honor Code Ceremony.
Eyes on the Prize: Student Stars in Soccer and Psychology
As the starting goalkeeper on the GW men’s soccer team, rising senior Justin Grady never...

Jesse J. Holland, assistant professor of media and public affairs, contributed an op-ed to MSNBC on the importance of the actor who embodied Lieutenant Uhura on “Star Trek.”

False claims about monkeypox surface in a graphic being circulated by social media users
Christopher Mores, professor of global health, discussed medical misinformation attributed to BBC and officials at the World Health Organization.

Climate crisis endangers UPS drives and other workers, GW prof tells NBC News
David Michaels, professor of environmental and occupational health, told NBC News that the number of worker deaths related to heat is greatly undercounted.

In Slate interview, GW Law professor describes how the fall of Roe damages basic obstetric care
Sonia Suter said doctors are being forced to choose whether to follow the law or provide patients with the best health care.

As a CCAS faculty member, she built a robust research program focused on catalysis for a circular economy and helped launch a graduate program in environmental and green chemistry.