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An International Short Film Festival Premieres at George Washington University
Five GW students are among the finalists telling personal stories in their movies.
Feb. 19, 2026
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新年好! Ring in the Year of the Horse all week, with a lion dance, snacks and performances on the Mount Vernon Campus Monday and Kogan Plaza Tuesday, a formal celebration at USC hosted by the Chinese American Student Association & Vietnamese Student Association Feb. 22 and a daylong celebration Feb. 21 to commemorate the opening of "Adorning the Horse: Equestrian Textiles for Power and Prestige" at the GW Museum and The Textile Museum. Plus mark George Washington's Birthday today; see how filmmakers around the world are experimenting with home video at Not Another Home Movie Film Festival, Feb. 20; and more!
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GW IN THE NEWS
Former South Korean president jailed for life
BBC News quoted Celeste Arrington of the Elliott School.
GW professor talks about Buddhism
WJLA-ABC7 quoted Eyal Aviv of CCAS.
Science says climate change is real but Trump says it’s a scam
The Associated Press quoted Lynn Goldman of SPH.
Misinformation is bad for the human brain
Psychology Today published a piece by Richard Restak of SMHS.
Experts say FDA has anti-vaccine agenda.
The Guardian quoted Richard Hughes IV of GW Law.
Ella Jenkins’s Chicago childhood shaped her music for children
WBEZ-FM Chicago spoke to Gayle Wald of CCAS.
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GW SPORTS
Elana Meyers Taylor Wins Olympic Gold
The alumna, already the most decorated athlete in U.S. bobsleigh and most decorated Black Winter Olympian in history, now has the second-most Winter Olympic medals of any U.S. athlete.