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GW Welcomes Walk for Peace
The 19 Buddhist monks, whose 2,300-mile journey has inspired audiences nationwide, ended their journey with two events at GW. 🎥
Feb. 12, 2026
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#GWtoDo: Your Curated Arts & Events Guide
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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100 Years of Textiles
2026 MLK Day of Service and Leadership
GW IN THE NEWS
The cost of measles is high in terms of health and money
Wall Street Journal published a letter by Y. Tony Yang of SPH.
Genes play a dominant role in longevity
Prevention quoted Leigh Frame of SMHS.
Families of men killed in boat strikes sue U.S. government
NPR spoke to Edward Swaine of GW Law.
Bad Bunny shows political importance of U.S. Latinos
Agence France-Presse quoted Debbie Mucarsel-Powell of GSPM.
Authorities make abortions harder to get
The Conversation ran an article by Sonia Suter of GW Law.
What night sweats may say about your health
BBC quoted Adam Friedman of SMHS.
PAUSE FOR APPLAUSE
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.