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From Nasal Swab to Results: COVID-19 Testing Explained

A step-by-step guide to what’s happening behind the scenes at the GW Public Health Lab.

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Ukrainian Scholars Discuss Current Crisis with Russia

By Nick Erickson

Even the brightest minds at or strongly connected to the heart of the conflict are having a hard time figuring out what is happening and what comes next. Will Russia, with...

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GW’s New Venture Competition Earns Top Collegiate Honor

George Washington University’s New Venture Competition (NVC) earned the Times of Entrepreneurship’s...

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Alumna Sirisha Bandla Discusses Future of Space Travel

By Nick Erickson

After a 30-minute ascent to the threshold of earth’s atmosphere, Sirisha Bandla, M.B.A. ’15, was finally amid the matte black she spent so much time gazing at off the roof...

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GW Black Heritage Celebration Launched with Keynote from Dionna Dorsey

By B.L. Wilson

When the fashion industry in New York City went into a slump a decade ago, Dionna Dorsey found herself out of job and turned toward home, the District of Columbia, where the...

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Q & A: The Beijing Winter Olympic Games

George Washington University School of Business professor Lisa Delpy Neirotti, program director and associate professor of sport...

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Africa's Impact on the African American Experience

Professor of History and International Affairs Nemata Blyden spoke with CCAS Dean...

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Assessing Justice Breyer’s Legacy

By Greg Varner

Justice Stephen Breyer, who recently announced his impending retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court after almost three decades on the country’s highest court, has been an...

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Open Doors: Jordan Michel

The GW Law student spent decades navigating the labyrinth of immigration law and now uses that understanding to help fight for civil and human rights.

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New Study Calls into Question the Importance of Meat Eating in Shaping Human Evolution

Quintessential human traits such as large brains first appeared in Homo erectus nearly 2 million years ago. This evolutionary transition toward human-like traits is often linked to a major dietary...