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GW’s Alumni and Families Weekend Brings ’90s Nostalgia and a Fresh Look
From throwback parties to a first peek at GW’s updated marketing direction, the university community is invited to celebrate together on campus Oct. 24 to 26.
Oct. 8, 2025
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Former members of congress from both parties will discuss key national voting rights and representation issues at “Congress Across the Aisle: A Conversation on Gerrymandering and Primary Reform” Oct. 6 at 6 p.m. Plus Open Enrollment Fests, Virginia Science and Technology Campus Oct. 7, Foggy Bottom Campus Oct. 8l "Navigating the Future of Public Health: The Ethical Implications of Polygenic Scores," Oct. 7; D.C. Mondays: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Charles R. Drew, Oct. 13; and more.
President Granberg Welcomes GW to the Fall 2025 Semester
Fall 2025 Move-In Highlights
Welcome Day of Service with Student Leader Ruby Leonard
GW IN THE NEWS
The “most powerful women in Washington, D.C.”
Washingtonian featured President Ellen Granberg.
Trump comments boost lawsuits against makers of Tylenol
NPR quoted Sonia Suter of GW Law.
Americans don’t like country’s trajectory
Newsweek quoted Peter Loge of SMPA.
Indian students are changing their views on America
Reuters quoted Deepa Ollapally of the Elliott School.
Honorary team captain is a toddler and a cancer fighter
WUSA-CBS9 featured the volleyball team.
Autism, by another name, has always existed
The New York Times ran an essay by Roy Richard Grinker of CCAS.
GW SPORTS
Men's Basketball Projected Fourth, Lands Four on All-Conference Teams
It is the highest A-10 preseason ranking in 10 years.