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In Their Words: GW Community Members Recall 9/11

Alumni, faculty and staff who were on campus in 2001 give firsthand accounts of a day that changed everything.

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How a GW Professor Teaches the Current Generation about the 9/11 Tragedy

Sean Aday teaches his students about the significance and implications of 9/11, ensuring that the pivotal moment in U.S. history is not forgotten.

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Elliott School Book Launch: ‘The Zelensky Effect’

Co-authored by Henry E. Hale and Olga Onuch, the book looks at the mutually beneficial relationship between Ukrainians and President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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Summer School: Bio Students Thrive in Harlan Fellowship

A cohort of biology students spent their summer in the lab and the field thanks to a CCAS program that supports undergraduate research opportunities.

Book: Chef Edna: Queen of Southern Cooking, Edna Lewis

GSEHD Alumna Published Picture Book

Melvina Noel’s new book features illustrations by Caldecott-honor recipient Cozbi A. Cabrera. 

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GSEHD Doctoral Candidate Selected as MSR Fetzer Scholar

Ina Gjikondi was one of 22 individuals across the country recognized with the honor.

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GWTEACH Alumna Named 2023 Beginner Teacher of the Year

Deema Kahwash was honored for showing promise as an excellent teacher.

Corcoran Graduate to be Featured at Kreeger Museum

Kyrae Dawaun is showing pieces that touch on topics including social justice and mental health.

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Study: Unionized Nursing Homes Report Workplace Safety Data

Nursing homes with unions are 78% more likely to report workplace Injury and illness data to OSHA, GW researchers revealed.

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Getting to Know the DMV: Adams Morgan

This vibrant and culturally diverse D.C. neighborhood offers a bit of everything for lovers of food, art and history.