Dean Brigety to Be Vice Chancellor and President of University of the South, Sewanee
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Misinformation Concern Is Bipartisan, New GW Survey Finds
There is a stark partisan divide over who is to blame for misinformation circulating during the presidential election season, according to new research from the George Washington University....
In Photos: "Inter|Sectionality" at the Corcoran
The exhibition, closing March 22, celebrates artists from the Caribbean diaspora in Miami.
Getting to Know the DMV: Capitol Hill
By Briahnna Brown
When the U.S. Capitol was built on top of what was known as Jenkins’ Hill in 1793, the name “Capitol Hill” took over. This historic district in Southeast Washington, D.C...
GW Emphasizes Respect, Inclusivity in Light of Coronavirus Outbreak
George Washington University officials are asking the GW community to be vigilant and assist in avoiding the spread of misinformation about COVID-19, a novel (new) respiratory virus that, until...
Using Advanced Materials to Solve an Age-Old Problem
By Kristen Mitchell
When resources like coal, natural gas and the sun’s rays are converted to energy, you can never transform 100% of that input into electricity. A portion of that...
GW Ranks First in List of Peace Corps Volunteer Producers
George Washington University is the No. 1 producer of Peace Corps volunteers among medium-sized schools on the agency’s...
SEAS Professor to Receive IEEE Computer Society’s Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award
Ahmed Louri, professor of computer engineering, will be recognized for his pioneering contributions to the field.
Using Social Media to Understand the Vaccine Debate in China
Vaccine acceptance is a crucial public health issue that has been exacerbated by the use of social media to spread content expressing vaccine hesitancy, according to a...