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Past Publications:

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Volume VI (2023)Link: Volume VI on ScholarSpace
Description:
Volume VI, released in Spring 2023, features a diverse array of student-authored research spanning humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Projects include explorations of displacement of the black Foggy Bottom community of Washington D.C., ecological experiments on honeybee cognition and pesticide exposure, and analyses of higher-education retention trends in community colleges. This volume marks a continued commitment to multi-disciplinary inquiry and showcases GW undergraduates’ growing methodological sophistication.

Volume V (2022)Link: Volume V on ScholarSpace
Description:
Volume V documents the excellently done research. This issue features work such as the dualities in the Catholic church’s responses to pious women, right-wing populism in the United States and the gender politics of revolutionary struggle in the Black Panther Party .

Volume IV (2021)Link: Volume IV on ScholarSpace
Description:
Volume IV discusses societal shifts, technological change and health science developments. Included are papers on the past and present of cultural censorship in South Korea, the role of women in perceptions of contagious diseases in Islamic history and more. 

Volume III (2020)Link: Volume III on ScholarSpace
Description:
Volume III builds on the journal’s early foundations, featuring undergraduate research on topics such as prevalence of substantive policy in American presidential inaugural addresses, the Mediterranean diet on Alzheimer's disease and disability stigmas in popular literature. This issue emphasizes accessibility and foundational research skills.

Volume II (2019) Link: Volume II on ScholarSpace
Description:
Volume II marks GWUR’s early forays into cross-disciplinary undergraduate publishing. Research includes vegan diet effects on hypertension, the privatization of space research and a comparative assessment of energy policy Europeanization.

Volume I (2018) Link: Volume I on ScholarSpace
Description:
The inaugural issue of the journal establishes the mission: giving undergraduates at The George Washington University a platform for original research. Volume I includes early studies in psychology, clinical medicine and international economics—setting the tone for future editions.
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