Corcoran Music Festival Will Highlight Roots and Collaboration
GW Assistant Professor Ning Yu is organizing a “delicious” three-day feast for music lovers.
Corcoran Music Festival Will Highlight Roots and Collaboration
GW Assistant Professor Ning Yu is organizing a “delicious” three-day feast for music lovers.
How Political Campaigns Send Messages through Music
GW Associate Professor Loren Kajikawa, head of the Corcoran’s Music Program, includes Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Dolly Parton and more on his ‘greatest hits’ playlist.
GW Hosts Lecture on the Historical Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Michigan Professor Mark Tessler highlighted events that have impacted the trajectory and evolution of the conflict.
The Violence against Women Act Marks Its 30th Anniversary
GW Law Professor Joan Meier, director of the National Family Violence Law Center, reflects on the law’s importance.
The Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics Hosts Panels on Harassment of Researchers
The discussions at GW called for institutional and outside support to combat this growing threat to academic freedom.
A Few Doctors Will See Some of You
Latin and Black family physicians see a much higher number of Medicaid patients compared with white or Asian doctors, according to a new study.
Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Continues Its Global Reach
Effort is highlighted by an annual Tech Frontier program, in collaboration with the Korean Innovation Center, hosted at GW.
GW Professor Takes Leading Role against Gun Violence with Landmark Public Health Initiative
Milken Institute SPH’s Adnan Hyder will chair the Lancet Commission on Global Gun Violence and Health.
Beyond Farm to Table: Global Food Institute Launches Minor in Food Leadership
The 18-credit program at GW covers the way food systems interact with policy, culture, sustainability and more.
New Study’s Findings Can Help Communicators Correct Online Misinformation
David Broniatowski of GW’s School of Engineering and Applied Science was the lead author of a new study of online misinformation and how to correct it.
Empowering Women to Lead in the Fight against Climate Change in Bangladesh
The Global Women’s Institute has received an NSF grant for collaborative, community-based research in the coastal communities of Cox’s Bazar and Chittagong.
Imani Cheers’ Documentary Explores Love, Legacy and Loss
The film tells the story of her son’s journey as he connects with his South African roots while they both navigate the loss of their family matriarch.
Study Finds Many Cocoa Products Contaminated by Heavy Metals
Dark chocolate lovers may want to limit their consumption to an ounce a day to stay on the safe side, GW researchers say.
Thirteen GW Students and Alumni Receive the Fulbright U.S. Student Program Award
Thirteen GW students and alumni receive the Fulbright U.S. Student Program award, extending GW's global impact.
Warehousing Industry Increases Health-Harming Pollutants
A unique study by GW researchers shows an average 20% spike of nitrogen dioxide polluting the air near huge warehouses, hitting people of color hardest.
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