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Can a Robot Help Kids with Autism Navigate Social Situations?

Children with autism sometimes find it easier to engage with robots than with other people, whose communication signals can be subtle and difficult to read. That engagement led Chung-Hyuk Park, a...

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GW Greek Life Adopts Deferred Recruitment Policy

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University announced this week that GW fraternities and sororities will establish a one-semester deferred...

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Alumni Event to Celebrate Relationship between GW, Saudi Arabia

By James Irwin

George Washington University alumni will gather for an ...

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Jackie Robinson Project Turns 20

By James Irwin

In 1996, just prior to the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s breaking of baseball’s color barrier, Richard Zamoff secured a small...

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Area School Students Explore Research, Science at STE Day

By Kevin Dunleavy

If the primary objective of the George Washington University’s Science, Technology and...

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On the Edge of Drug Discovery

Over the next 30 years, the biotechnology industry has the potential to develop new drug therapies for millions of people enduring devastating diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, according to...

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Students Showcase Range of Work at Research Days 2016

By Ruth Steinhardt and C.J.Trent-Gurbuz

George Washington University student Chris Evans has been interested in campaign politics since high school. But Mr. Evans, who votes in Washington...

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GW Revisits Kennedy-Nixon Election

By James Irwin

It was supposed to be the night when Richard Nixon, vice president of the United States, reestablished control in the race for the...

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Why Has the Media Already Crowned Hillary Clinton?

The primary race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders is closer than it seems, given the amount of news coverage Clinton garners. Why the discrepancy?