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Student Leads Peers on Mental Health Mission
From campus to Capitol Hill, graduate student Ethan Fitzgerald guided members of Students for Mental Health Action as they lobbied Congress for reforms.
Feb. 24, 2026
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#GWtoDo: Your Curated Arts & Events Guide
Now ongoing at the GW Museum and The Textile Museum, “Adorning the Horse: Equestrian Textiles for Power and Prestige” showcases 60 sumptuous saddle covers, horse blankets and other equestrian textiles, chronicling over a thousand years of global history through the lens of equine culture. Plus Interfaith Iftar, Feb. 24 at 5 p.m,; Avenging the Americas: Black Fugitivity and Freedom in the United States, Feb. 26 at 9 a.m.; “The Importance of Being Earnest,” Feb. 26 to 28 & March 1; and more!
Raising Higher: OneGW's Path to Preeminence
100 Years of Textiles
2026 MLK Day of Service and Leadership
GW IN THE NEWS
Pentagon pressures Anthropic AI
The New York Times quoted Jessica Tillipman of GW Law.
Trump mulls strikes on Iran with no clear case
The New York Times quoted Robert Litwak of the Elliott School.
A dozen U.S. bridges are in dire need of fixing
Politico quoted Sameh Badie of the School of Engineering.
What you should know as measles cases soar
WTOP-FM quoted Jennifer Walsh of the School of Nursing.
The link between hearing loss and dementia
Psychology Today ran a comment by Richard Restak of SMHS.
The outlook for Trump’s judicial confirmation
Balls and Strikes ran commentary by John Collins of GW Law.
PAUSE FOR APPLAUSE
GW SPORTS
Repeat Threepeat: Men’s Swimming and Diving Wins Sixth-Straight A-10 Championship
GW men’s program captures its ninth title in the last 10 years.