Will Climate ‘Denial’ Head to the Courtroom?
John Banzhaf, professor of law, weighs in on the potential legal action being considered by a conservative group that challenges the validity of climate change.
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Will Climate ‘Denial’ Head to the Courtroom?
John Banzhaf, professor of law, weighs in on the potential legal action being considered by a conservative group that challenges the validity of climate change.
Faculty Governance Town Halls Underway
A series of town hall events on the George Washington University’s Foggy Bottom, Mount Vernon and Virginia campuses began last week as forums for feedback, opinions and concerns from faculty...
Alternative Break Student Participants Put Spring Break to Good Use from New Orleans to Ecuador
With Alternative Breaks program, George Washington University students serve in 11 national and international communities.
NEXT Project Presents an Intimate Family Portrait
Showcasing Innovative Health and Medical Research
By Laura Otto
For future emergency medicine physician Travis Hase, educating health care providers about the devastating impact of prescription opioid misuse, overdose and addiction is a...
New Mental Health Clinicians’ Diverse Specialties Target Student Demand
The George Washington University continues to ramp up support for student mental health...
Public Policy Students Work to Enhance Virginia Cyber Security Law
By James Irwin
Connected by their experience in regulatory studies, a group of George Washington University public policy students have produced...
Trans Actress and Advocate Laverne Cox: ‘Empathy Is the Antidote of Shame’
Working-class. Black. Transgender. Female. Artist. These are the intersecting markers of identity claimed by Laverne Cox...