GW Student Volunteers Offering Free Tax Return Help
Certified volunteers will prepare tax returns until April 14 ahead of Tax Day.
GW Student Volunteers Offering Free Tax Return Help
Certified volunteers will prepare tax returns until April 14 ahead of Tax Day.
Elliott School’s Susan Ariel Aaronson, CCAS’s Alexa Alice Joubin and SMPA’s David Karpf comprise the university’s inaugural PIT Scholars cohort.
Communities of Color across the U.S. Suffer Growing Burden from Polluted Air
Study finds minoritized communities endure higher rates of pediatric asthma and higher risk of premature death from exposure to pollutants.
President Granberg, GFI founder Chef José Andrés and White House senior adviser Stephen K. Benjamin gave remarks about the importance of GFI’s work.
A Semester’s Journey through 20th-Century American Culture
From the early Black blues women to today’s culture wars, students in GW Professor Gayle Wald’s class follow U.S history’s path.
Cast Your Vote for GW in the STAT Madness Tournament
GW Engineering and Milken Institute SPH research to go head-to-head with other leading research institutions in the online, bracket-style tournament.
‘Writing Blackgirls’ and Women’s Health Science’
Edited by CCAS professor Jameta Barlow, the collection of works focuses on the well-being of Black girls and women.
GW Research, Expertise on Display at World’s Largest General Scientific Society Meeting
The American Association for the Advancement of Science’s 2024 Annual Meeting brought together leading scientists, students, government agencies, foundations and more.
GW Business Ranked No. 1 in World for Women’s Enrollment in MBA Programs
The Financial Times recognized the school for leading the charge in cultivating a diverse and inclusive environment for women.
Women in Healthcare Face Higher Burnout Rates Compared to Their Male Colleagues
New study also identifies factors that protect women healthcare professionals against harmful stress.
SMHS Opens Its Bicentennial Lecture Series with a Discussion on Heart Health
A panel of six leading GW cardiologists discuss “Staying Heart Healthy.”
Senior VP Sharifa A. Anderson, chief diversity and inclusion officer at Fannie Mae, spoke with interim Dean Vanessa Perry.
Never Neutral: U.S. Museums Face Historical ‘Reckoning’
With museums across the country reexamining their Native American exhibits, Corcoran’s Laura Schiavo uncovers a legacy of political and cultural influence.
GSEHD Announces New Center for Jewish Education
“The Collaboratory” will incubate new ideas, engage public in new approaches to Jewish education.
In Video: Democracy's Shifting Attitude
CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck in discussion with Political Science Professor Andrew Thompson.
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