Disinformation in the Evolving World of Cyberspace
By B.L. Wilson
Entities that can aggregate individual’s personal data will define social media influence in the future, a senior fellow at the George Washington University’s...
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Disinformation in the Evolving World of Cyberspace
By B.L. Wilson
Entities that can aggregate individual’s personal data will define social media influence in the future, a senior fellow at the George Washington University’s...

Counselor Connection Gives High School Advisers Insight into GW
By Ruth Steinhardt
Rayne Cedergreen, a counselor at Bend Senior High School in Bend, Ore., said “very, very few” students from her small, fairly rural community decide to make the long...

GW Researcher Finds Medical Care Providers Overprescribe Antibiotics
"Antibiotics can't hurt. They might even make me feel better. Why not take a risk?" You may have had similar thoughts when sick with the flu or common cold. Your doctor may think so, too,...
GW Alumna Prepares for International Space Station Mission
By Kristen Mitchell
Astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, B.S. '97, said the first time she sat...
Can Art Therapy Defuse Teacher Burnout?
By John DiConsiglio
In an Oklahoma elementary school, Christina Hagemeier, then a second-year graduate student in the George Washington University’s Art Therapy Program, prepared her...

James Clapper Talks about the Highs and Lows of a U.S. Intelligence Officer
By B.L. Wilson
James Clapper, the former director of National Intelligence deluged by tweets from President Donald Trump, sat for a conversation about his new book “Facts and Fears," with...
By John DiConsiglio
For Gustavo Hormiga, the Ruth Weintraub Professor of Biology at George Washington University’s Columbian College of Arts and...
In Photos: Veteran Documents Armed Forces Retirement Home
"Fifty Cents a Paycheck" by Corcoran School of the Arts and Design student Eric Dietrich is an intimate look at the late lives of those who serve.