Columbian College of Arts and Sciences

Columbian College of Arts and Sciences The George Washington University’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, founded in 1821, is the The liberal arts are integral to a GW education.

At the Columbian College (CCAS), we integrate research and teaching in every act and see inquiry and dialogue as two sides of a single purpose. We encourage robust faculty–student collaboration through our Dean's Seminars, small freshman writing courses, capstone courses in research, and a variety of mentoring opportunities. In addition, an unparalleled learning environment for our students is ava

ilable through our Global Scholars program and unique access to the rich resources of the Folger Shakespeare Library, Smithsonian, National Archives, Library of Congress, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens, and National Institutes of Health. The 21st century requires a responsible citizenry possessed of essential competencies, ethical commitment, and initiative. At CCAS, our liberal arts education is a combination of innovation and imagination, encouraging learning and action that are grounded in fairness, reason, and reflection. We guide our students to think, to ask the questions and not just answer them; to use their knowledge to examine, through analysis and synthesis of ideas, the big issues ― such as the economy, energy, and the environment ― that cut across disciplines and require a nimble and thoughtful mind. CCAS has 5,100 undergraduates in its programs ― nearly half of the University's undergraduate population ― and the majority of undergraduate courses at GW are taught by Columbian College faculty. Because of our scope, we play a significant role in the education of undergraduates in business, engineering, international affairs, and public health. Given the boundless possibilities of our interdisciplinary approach, the intellectual depth of our faculty, our rigorous scholarly pursuits, and our unique opportunities for partnership and engagement with the nation’s capital and beyond, the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences provides a broad exposure to learning and analytical thinking. We provide the breadth and depth of a strong liberal arts education.

In our GW Research Magazine, discover how faculty and students are pushing the frontiers of physics one particle at a ti...
07/02/2025

In our GW Research Magazine, discover how faculty and students are pushing the frontiers of physics one particle at a time with cutting-edge experiments and subatomic breakthroughs.

GW experimental physicists are pioneering big science at the smallest scale. With cutting-edge tech and state-of-the-art systems, faculty and students are on the frontlines of a subatomic revolution.

CCAS student Kaia Arditha spent spring 2025 in Chile through the GW Study Abroad Program. Her love for Chile’s indie mus...
06/30/2025

CCAS student Kaia Arditha spent spring 2025 in Chile through the GW Study Abroad Program. Her love for Chile’s indie music scene made it a semester of live shows, new friends, and deep cultural connection.

Read her story in GW Today. ⬇️

CCAS's Kaia Arditha spent spring 2025 in Chile through the GW Study Abroad Program.

Join GW Professors Tara Sinclair and Irene Foster on July 9 for a conversation on today’s economy and what it means for ...
06/27/2025

Join GW Professors Tara Sinclair and Irene Foster on July 9 for a conversation on today’s economy and what it means for your wallet. From inflation to unemployment, they’ll break down key indicators shaping your financial decisions.

Register: go.gwu.edu/TonicTalkJuly

CCAS alums Carolina Carmo, B.A. ’25, and Max Cohen, B.A. ’25, created a 27-track compilation album to celebrate the D.C....
06/23/2025

CCAS alums Carolina Carmo, B.A. ’25, and Max Cohen, B.A. ’25, created a 27-track compilation album to celebrate the D.C. music scene that shaped their time at GW.

Learn more about their work. ⬇️

Before leaving GW in May, two students channeled their passion for music into a fundraiser that celebrates D.C.'s local scene and supports gender-affirming care.

CCAS History Professor Denver Brunsman explains how Juneteenth marked a turning point in the long and uneven process of ...
06/19/2025

CCAS History Professor Denver Brunsman explains how Juneteenth marked a turning point in the long and uneven process of emancipation after the Civil War and why the holiday still resonates today.

Read more in GW Today. ⬇️

GW History Department Chair Denver Brunsman discusses the evolution of Juneteenth.

Students in Dr. Wendy Riemann's spring Professional Communication course (COMM 3171) created a public service campaign t...
06/17/2025

Students in Dr. Wendy Riemann's spring Professional Communication course (COMM 3171) created a public service campaign to raise awareness about property fraud.

The project, developed in partnership with GW alum Brandon Patty and now airing on Florida radio and TV, gave students real-world experience and is already making an impact.

Watch their PSA here ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trF3tntPj9w

Join us for the relaunch of Culture Buffs at The MET this Saturday!Enjoy breakfast, a panel featuring Nana Agyemang, BA ...
06/10/2025

Join us for the relaunch of Culture Buffs at The MET this Saturday!

Enjoy breakfast, a panel featuring Nana Agyemang, BA ’16, Prof. Quito Swan, and a guided tour of the Spring 2025 Costume Institute exhibit, which explores Black dandyism.

Register: https://connect.gwu.edu/site/Calendar?id=130186&view=Detail

Congratulations to Professor Holden Thorp on receiving the 2025 Donald A.B. Lindberg Award for Distinguished Health Comm...
06/06/2025

Congratulations to Professor Holden Thorp on receiving the 2025 Donald A.B. Lindberg Award for Distinguished Health Communications from Friends of the National Library of Medicine. 👏

The editor-in-chief of Science Magazine is being honored by Friends of the National Library of Medicine.

Recent CCAS grad Ken Wang discovered a passion for geographic information systems through hands-on learning and mentorsh...
06/04/2025

Recent CCAS grad Ken Wang discovered a passion for geographic information systems through hands-on learning and mentorship. Now, he’s using tech and geography to help shape a more sustainable world.

Read more in GW Today. ⬇️

By utilizing GW resources both in and out of the classroom, Ken Wang discovered a passion for geographic information systems during his studies.

CCAS student Salmoncain Smith-Shomade spent his spring semester exploring 10 countries across 3 continents through the S...
05/28/2025

CCAS student Salmoncain Smith-Shomade spent his spring semester exploring 10 countries across 3 continents through the Semester at Sea program. With camera in hand, he captured the journey of a lifetime from Bangkok to Bremen.

See his photos ⬇️

GW rising senior Salmoncain Smith-Shomade spent the spring 2025 semester exploring 10 countries on three continents.

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