Q & A: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
Sophomore Noah Edelman, co-vice president of Students for Indigenous and Native American Rights, discussed raising up Native voices at GW this month and beyond.
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Q & A: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
Sophomore Noah Edelman, co-vice president of Students for Indigenous and Native American Rights, discussed raising up Native voices at GW this month and beyond.
Men's Basketball Runs away from Hofstra, 71-60
Revs improve record to 3-0; next game is Saturday against New Hampshire at the Smith Center.
Endowed Professorship Installation: Philanthropy that Advances the Academic Medical Enterprise
Three SMHS faculty members were installed as endowed professors in recognition of their contributions to medical education, research and health care.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Returns to GW for Fourth Conversation
The justice spoke about his time serving as chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and his service on the U.S. Sentencing Commission.
Hindu Festival of Lights Celebrated at GW
Members of the university community gathered at Columbia Square Friday evening for the celebration.
In Photos: First-Gen Week at GW
First-generation students were recognized and celebrated at various events and activities throughout the week.
What’s the Big Idea: MediMint Aims to Streamline Medical Image Sharing Process
Led by GW medical student Abhisri Ramesh, the blockchain venture hopes to revolutionize health care and usher in the next era of medical image sharing.
GW Recognizes Veterans and Military-Affiliated Family Members
At a ceremony in the City View Room, university leadership celebrated the service of the 1,400 veterans and their family members enrolled at GW.
GW Initiative Strives to Expand Tourism to Indigenous Communities in the Americas
Tribal lands don’t receive much tourism, but the International Institute of Tourism Studies is working to change that while supporting Indigenous communities to protect their sacred sites and rituals...
From Cuba to Captain to Congress—The Journey of Rafael E. Diaz
Legislative affairs master’s student and U.S. Army captain will begin assignment in Congress as a Congressional Fellow in January.