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A Journey through Africa

By Julia Parmley

In Africa, there is conflict. There is famine. There is an HIV/AIDS epidemic. These were just some of the stories Bernard Pollack, B.A.’02, M.A.’03, would hear about the...

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Analyzing Fuel Cells

In his 2003 State of the Union address, former President George W. Bush proposed $1.2 billion in funding for research developing hydrogen-powered cars. “A simple chemical reaction between hydrogen...

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Rewarding Research

By Menachem Wecker

When Leo Chalupa, vice president for research, finished drilling freshmen Gaurav Dhiman and Mark Mallozzi about their poster on detecting sources of bacterial...

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A Drug’s Unintended Consequences

Men taking medication for hair loss may suffer from prolonged and possibly irreversible sexual dysfunction, according to a recent study by Assistant Professor of Medicine Michael S. Irwig.

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Jaws of Life

By Danny Freedman

A new, greatly simplified method for determining the biting force of animals may offer insights into the diets of early humans, according to researchers.

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Alumna Lectures on Feminist Art

By Menachem Wecker

Faye Gleisser, M.A. ’09, enrolled in her first art history course as a freshman at Washington University primarily as a ploy to sidestep a foreign language requirement....

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An Advocate for All

By Julia Parmley

In 1957, Thomas Buergenthal enrolled in New York University’s Law School because his late father, Mundek Buergenthal, had studied law. But he found himself specifically...

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Food for Thought

By Julia Parmley

Hot dogs, pizza and macaroni and cheese were staples in the Baltimore row house of Chanan Delivuk, M.F.A.’10, and her extended...

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An Air Force Academic

Amanda James, B.A.’10, was one of the lucky GW students to land a job right after graduation. But her new position is more than entry level. Ms. James currently helps oversee personnel and...

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Remembering a Colonial

By Menachem Wecker

Even weeks after the tragic death of sophomore Taylor Hubbard, friends and acquaintances continued to leave appreciative comments and to post pictures on his Facebook...