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GW Recognizes Federal Workers for Exceptional Contributions to Public Service

The government employees behind creating the most accurate clock in the world, developing ways to see crime scene evidence invisible to the human eye, finding new ways to track influenza around...

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50 Years of Earth Day: Looking to What Sustains Us

By Briahnna Brown

Whether...

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Virtual Town Hall Examines Anti-Asian Racism

By B.L. Wilson

Asian Americans have been spat on, verbally assaulted and physically attacked in more than a thousand race-related incidents in the United States as a result of fear evoked...

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Funding and Other Prizes Awarded to Student Startups

By Tatyana Hopkins

In the United States, more than 13 million units, or roughly 13 million pints, of blood are needed each year to treat conditions like cancer, traumatic injuries and...

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COVID-19 ‘Played Out Exactly as We Predicted’

By Ruth Steinhardt

They weren’t certain it would be a coronavirus. But when Mark Olshaker and his co-author Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and...

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GW Alumnus Uses Electric Shuttles to Deliver Food Donations

By Briahnna Brown

Once it became clear to him how serious the COVID-19 pandemic was going to be, Chris Yeazel, B.A. ’06, M.P.A. ’14, knew he had to be part of the solution.

As COO...

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Breaking the Size and Speed Limit of Modulators: The Workhorses of the Internet

A team led by George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science researchers developed and demonstrated for the first time a silicon-based electro-optical modulator that is...

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Managing Your Finances during the COVID-19 Crisis

By Briahnna Brown

April is Financial Literacy Month in the United States, and the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) at the George Washington University School of Business...