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Recent Posts
UHP Capstone Experiences
Prof. Kung’s “Games” capstone strikes again! Our teams successfully completed “Outbreak” (so fast!) and “The Agency” (thanks, at least, to a bit of bonus time…). Hints were most definitely used 🙂 Professor...
A UHP Internship Experience
Katherine Rompilla is an upcoming Spring 2025 graduate of GW and the UHP. She will be graduating with a B.A. in Political Communication and a minor in Law and Society. During her Fall 2024 semester at GW, we asked Katherine to discuss her process for applying for...
Jade Greenberg, Spring 2024 Graduate, Reflects on Her Time as a SEAS Student Within the UHP
Jade Greenberg (she/her) is a Spring 2024 graduate of GW and the UHP. She graduated with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Biology. During her last semester at GW, we asked Jade to reflect on her time as SEAS student within the UHP, provide details on...
Community Life
SURE Stories: Bridging the Lab and Community: Addressing the Opioid Crisis and Treatment Solutions for Patients and Stakeholders
The following blog post was written by fellow UHPer and Fall 2024 SURE Award recipient, Simar Kaur (Neuroscience, ’25). Read on about Simar’s research and how she plans to utilize the SURE Award funding to further expand upon her experience! Coming into GW as a...
SURE Stories: The Effects of Rituximab (Anti-CD20 treatment) on B Cell Stimulation and Differentiation
The following blog post was written by fellow UHPer and Fall 2024 SURE Award recipient, Samantha Micozzi (Biology, ’26). Read on about Samantha’s research and how she plans to utilize the SURE Award funding to further expand upon her experience! My name is Samantha...
Opening and Opportunities
Connecting & Resourcing Empowered Women (CREW) Leadership Program
Graduate School 101
Are you an undergraduate or MA student interested in pursuing a PhD?— Join Institute for Humane Studies (George Mason University) and other students from across the humanities for three faculty lectures and learn what it takes to survive and thrive in grad school. Get...