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Clare Boothe Luce Program Award: this page provides the background on why SEAS has the CBL award; has links to the GW Today articles to provide some history; and gives information on the awards (e.g., the amount, how many students, etc.)

Women in Engineering at SEAS: this page provides the broader context for the CBL award (i.e., how CBL is part of a broader WiE effort at SEAS); it would have brief stats on female enrollment and faculty, and a link to the new Center’s webpages when they’re ready

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Trial and Error

Trial and Error

The part about research that always appealed to me was this idea of carving your own path. You get to ask your own questions and find your own answers. It’s all about finding what interests you and setting your mind to discover new possibilities. It wasn’t until I...

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Fear of Failure

Fear of Failure

Independence has been one of the most terrifying and rewarding aspects of my research project thus far. I started working with Dr. Zderic my sophomore year shortly before I applied to the Clare Boothe Luce Scholars program. By the time I was able to start on my...

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Piecing Together the Answers

Piecing Together the Answers

Hello, My name is Anastasia Carr and I am a rising junior at George Washington University where I study biomedical engineering. I was fortunate enough to be one of four students chosen as a Clare Boothe Luce (CBL) Reasearch Scholar here at George Washington. As a CBL...

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For the First Time Researcher: Beginning the Journey

For the First Time Researcher: Beginning the Journey

If you’ve recently started research and you feel a bit lost, confused, or overwhelmed, there is no need to worry. You are not alone. I have been doing research for a year now, and when I first started I had all these emotions on top of the stress to perform well. I...

read more

Clare Boothe Luce Program Award: this page provides the background on why SEAS has the CBL award; has links to the GW Today articles to provide some history; and gives information on the awards (e.g., the amount, how many students, etc.)

Women in Engineering at SEAS: this page provides the broader context for the CBL award (i.e., how CBL is part of a broader WiE effort at SEAS); it would have brief stats on female enrollment and faculty, and a link to the new Center’s webpages when they’re ready

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Trial and Error

Trial and Error

The part about research that always appealed to me was this idea of carving your own path. You get to ask your own questions and find your own answers. It’s all about finding what interests you and setting your mind to discover new possibilities. It wasn’t until I...

read more
Fear of Failure

Fear of Failure

Independence has been one of the most terrifying and rewarding aspects of my research project thus far. I started working with Dr. Zderic my sophomore year shortly before I applied to the Clare Boothe Luce Scholars program. By the time I was able to start on my...

read more
Piecing Together the Answers

Piecing Together the Answers

Hello, My name is Anastasia Carr and I am a rising junior at George Washington University where I study biomedical engineering. I was fortunate enough to be one of four students chosen as a Clare Boothe Luce (CBL) Reasearch Scholar here at George Washington. As a CBL...

read more
For the First Time Researcher: Beginning the Journey

For the First Time Researcher: Beginning the Journey

If you’ve recently started research and you feel a bit lost, confused, or overwhelmed, there is no need to worry. You are not alone. I have been doing research for a year now, and when I first started I had all these emotions on top of the stress to perform well. I...

read more

Clare Boothe Luce Program Award: this page provides the background on why SEAS has the CBL award; has links to the GW Today articles to provide some history; and gives information on the awards (e.g., the amount, how many students, etc.)

Women in Engineering at SEAS: this page provides the broader context for the CBL award (i.e., how CBL is part of a broader WiE effort at SEAS); it would have brief stats on female enrollment and faculty, and a link to the new Center’s webpages when they’re ready

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Blog
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Trial and Error

Trial and Error

The part about research that always appealed to me was this idea of carving your own path. You get to ask your own questions and find your own answers. It’s all about finding what interests you and setting your mind to discover new possibilities. It wasn’t until I...

read more
Fear of Failure

Fear of Failure

Independence has been one of the most terrifying and rewarding aspects of my research project thus far. I started working with Dr. Zderic my sophomore year shortly before I applied to the Clare Boothe Luce Scholars program. By the time I was able to start on my...

read more
Piecing Together the Answers

Piecing Together the Answers

Hello, My name is Anastasia Carr and I am a rising junior at George Washington University where I study biomedical engineering. I was fortunate enough to be one of four students chosen as a Clare Boothe Luce (CBL) Reasearch Scholar here at George Washington. As a CBL...

read more
For the First Time Researcher: Beginning the Journey

For the First Time Researcher: Beginning the Journey

If you’ve recently started research and you feel a bit lost, confused, or overwhelmed, there is no need to worry. You are not alone. I have been doing research for a year now, and when I first started I had all these emotions on top of the stress to perform well. I...

read more

Clare Boothe Luce Program Award: this page provides the background on why SEAS has the CBL award; has links to the GW Today articles to provide some history; and gives information on the awards (e.g., the amount, how many students, etc.)

Women in Engineering at SEAS: this page provides the broader context for the CBL award (i.e., how CBL is part of a broader WiE effort at SEAS); it would have brief stats on female enrollment and faculty, and a link to the new Center’s webpages when they’re ready

Photo of Scholars
Apply Image
Blog
Contact Us
Trial and Error

Trial and Error

The part about research that always appealed to me was this idea of carving your own path. You get to ask your own questions and find your own answers. It’s all about finding what interests you and setting your mind to discover new possibilities. It wasn’t until I...

read more
Fear of Failure

Fear of Failure

Independence has been one of the most terrifying and rewarding aspects of my research project thus far. I started working with Dr. Zderic my sophomore year shortly before I applied to the Clare Boothe Luce Scholars program. By the time I was able to start on my...

read more
Piecing Together the Answers

Piecing Together the Answers

Hello, My name is Anastasia Carr and I am a rising junior at George Washington University where I study biomedical engineering. I was fortunate enough to be one of four students chosen as a Clare Boothe Luce (CBL) Reasearch Scholar here at George Washington. As a CBL...

read more
For the First Time Researcher: Beginning the Journey

For the First Time Researcher: Beginning the Journey

If you’ve recently started research and you feel a bit lost, confused, or overwhelmed, there is no need to worry. You are not alone. I have been doing research for a year now, and when I first started I had all these emotions on top of the stress to perform well. I...

read more