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How a GW Partnership is Strengthening the Youth Development Workforce in D.C.
D.C. Parks and Recreation Director Thennie Freeman helped launch a certification program to equip adults with the skills needed to effectively support young people.
Jan. 22, 2026
GWtoDo
#GWtoDo: Your Curated Arts & Events Guide
Dynamic and delicious: join a conversation on the future of food innovation with the minds behind Falafel Inc. and Andy’s Pizza at a discussion Jan. 29, co-hosted by GW’s Office of Innovation & Entrepreneurship and the Global Food Institute. Plus the Law School's Distinguished Speaker Series: Former CDC Director Dr. Susan Monarez, Jan. 27; Program Board presents the GW Masquerade Gala, Jan. 31; and more!
Raising Higher: OneGW's Path to Preeminence
100 Years of Textiles
2026 MLK Day of Service and Leadership
GW IN THE NEWS
When to keep children home from school
WTOP-FM spoke to Jennifer Walsh of the School of Nursing.
Extremist rhetoric in Trump administration posts
NBC News spoke to Jon Loomis of the Program on Extremism.
The Smithsonian’s independence is threatened
The Christian Science Monitor quoted Suse Anderson of the Corcoran (CCAS).
The Insurrection Act explained
NPR quoted Laura Dickinson of GW Law.
Doctors and nurses are subject to workplace violence
Medscape quoted Rita Manfredi of SMHS.
The EPA has put a value on human life of zero dollars
The New York Times quoted Susan Dudley of TSPPPA.
GW SPORTS
Half of GW Student-Athletes Achieve 3.5+ GPA in Fall '25 Semester
18 teams achieved a mark greater than 3.0, along with 83% of all athletes, while 18 individuals earned a perfect 4.0. The recently released figures continue a run that has seen GW Athletics earn a GPA of 3.25+ in each of the last nine semesters.