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A new series from GW Today shows how GW is preparing for the fall semester and a high-quality academic experience.
Multicultural Student Services Center
The MSSC is working to bring cultural community from its physical building to the virtual world.
Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service
The center will continue facilitating virtual service opportunities for the GW community throughout the fall semester.
Libraries and Academic Innovation
From Zoom auditions to virtual whiteboards, LAI provides technological resources for students and instructors during virtual learning.
The Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The office will continue to assist students and faculty with high-quality virtual innovation and entrepreneurship programming and networking.
Trudy Mallinson of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences
As head of the Advanced Metrics Lab, Dr. Mallinson works virtually with collaborators from undergraduates to post-doctoral students to develop and refine outcome assessments for disorders of consciousness.
Ethan Porter of the School of Media and Public Affairs
Dr. Porter teaches students to apply data science to political phenomena.
Megan Leftwich of the School of Engineering and Applied Science
Dr. Leftwich is focused on the fundamentals while adapting traditional engineering experiments for at-home data collection.
Pablo Frank-Bolton of the School of Engineering and Applied Science
Computer science professor troubleshoots challenges of virtual learning with opportunities for student engagement.
Todd Belt of the Graduate School of Political Management
Political management program director says students will experience the power of GSPM’s elite network even in the online learning environment.
Shaista Khilji of the Graduate School of Education and Human Development
Dr. Khilji hopes to keep the spotlight on organizational diversity management and train the next generation of leaders to adopt a humanistic approach.
Tamara Henry of Milken SPH
Dr. Henry will emphasize social justice while letting students take the lead in her public health courses this fall.
Megan Brown of the School of Nursing
The clinical education instructor will help first-year nursing students learn the fundamentals of disease and medical intervention and introduce second-year nursing students to the hospital setting.
Anna Helm of GW School of Business
Dr. Helm will engage students in a virtual simulation in her international marketing management course this fall.
Irene Foster of Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
Economics professor is “excited” to meet the challenge of a remote teaching and learning experience with her students.
Scott Lancaster of GW School of Business
GWSB professor Scott Lancaster will introduce Microsoft Excel projects and case studies into his intermediate accounting course this fall.
David Rain of Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
Geography professor hopes hometown environmental history projects find new depth during virtual learning.
Kavita Daiya of Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
This CCAS professor is reinventing her “A Study of Women and Media” course to explore activist movements and inequalities highlighted by the pandemic.
Michelle Carlson of Corcoran School of the Arts and Design
The artist and writer sees virtual learning as an opportunity to make the art of printmaking more democratic and accessible.
Martín Zysmilic of Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
Chemistry professor says some techniques from virtual learning should remain in place whenever classes convene in person again.
Alexander Cromwell of the Elliott School of International Affairs
Dr. Cromwell will create an engaging online learning experience for students to enhance their research and career skills as an internship course faculty adviser.
Jason Zara of the School of Engineering and Applied Science
The 2020 winner of the Trachtenberg Prize for Teaching Excellence is optimistic that virtual learning might make students better engineers.