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Markella Lanara, Nina Balandina and Jack Hatcher have been selected as the 2024-2025 Presidential Fellows.

GW Announces the 2024-2025 Presidential Fellowship Cohort

Fellows in the refreshed program will receive full tuition benefits, professional development and $35,000 annually.

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Q & A: What to Expect in the Presidential Debate

Political management expert Todd Belt discusses the debate’s significance and what viewers should watch for.

Protester holds "Stop Gun Violence" sign at March for Our Lives (Chip Vincent/Unsplash)

GW Professor Takes Leading Role against Gun Violence with Landmark Public Health Initiative

Milken Institute SPH’s Adnan Hyder will chair the Lancet Commission on Global Gun Violence and Health.

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CCAS Graduate Student Received SPARC Award

The award aims to help students achieve their academic and research goals.

Hee Jun Kim

School of Nursing Professor Awarded Grant

Hee Jun Kim will investigate chronic pain disparities in Asian Americans.

Robyn Wehrly

GW Alumna Received Teacher of the Year Award

Robyn Wehrly is receiving recognition for her outstanding work as a special education teacher.

Cheryl W. Thompson

SMPA Professor Received Black Journalists Legacy Award

Cheryl W. Thompson is receiving an award in honor of her impactful work in advancing diversity and inclusion in the field of journalism.

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University Completes Final Phase of Arming Implementation

All supervisory officers have completed rigorous requirements to qualify for arming.

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Beyond Farm to Table: Global Food Institute Launches Minor in Food Leadership

The 18-credit program at GW covers the way food systems interact with policy, culture, sustainability and more.

A painted lady butterfly with one white wing and one multi-colored wing against a black backdrop

Dark Matter Solves Butterfly Evolutionary Mystery

A new study led by GW biology researchers revealed how an unexpected genetic mechanism influences the evolution of butterfly wing coloration.