Pandemic Lit: Can Classics Teach COVID Lessons?
By John DiConsiglio
As the deadly pandemic ravaged society, the public coped in wildly different ways. Some locked-down in isolated communities. Others threw caution to the wind and...
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Pandemic Lit: Can Classics Teach COVID Lessons?
By John DiConsiglio
As the deadly pandemic ravaged society, the public coped in wildly different ways. Some locked-down in isolated communities. Others threw caution to the wind and...

Post-COVID Academic Innovation Task Force Updates Faculty Senate
George Washington University students and faculty alike hope to retain some aspects of virtual learning when GW returns to in-person operation in the fall, the Faculty Senate learned from a report...
Documenting a Love Story after Decades in Prison
By Ruth Steinhardt
Hadley Chittum doesn’t consider herself a traditional photojournalist. When it comes to the stories she’s chronicled as a student at the George Washington University’s...

Panel Describes Pandemic’s Impact in India
By B.L. Wilson
For weeks now, the media has inundated the public with...

Interim Dean for School of Nursing Announced
Pamela Slaven-Lee, senior associate dean for academic affairs and clinical associate professor, has been named interim dean of the George Washington University’s School of Nursing.
She...
Did Dinosaurs Hunt in the Dark?
By John DiConsiglio
Today’s 10,000 species of birds live in virtually every habitat on Earth, but only a handful have adaptations enabling them to hunt active prey in the dark of night....
Small Businesses Led by GW Community Members Join in Commencement Celebrations Preparation
As the George Washington University prepares for this year’s commencement celebrations, university leaders are working on final touches and surprises to recognize graduates for all their hard work...
Introducing the 32nd Cohort of Presidential Fellows
The George Washington University has announced the three graduating seniors selected for the 2021-23 Presidential Fellowship cohort....
The Plan Is the Point for Elizabeth Warren
By Ruth Steinhardt
Elizabeth Warren was a mother with a career as a special education teacher behind her when she became a lawyer, then a law professor, then the Democratic senator from...
How Responsible Artificial Intelligence Is Shaping the Future
By Briahnna Brown
Developing responsible artificial intelligence is about more than just good engineering, said Alka Patel, chief of responsible AI with the U.S. Department of Defense’s...