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A masquerade theme added mystery to this year's gala. (Cooper Tyksinski/GW Today)

In Photos: Program Board Gala 2026

Students enjoyed the elegant atmosphere of the National Portrait Gallery during the annual winter gala.

Professors gate

Milken Institute SPH Expands Undergraduate Curriculum Options to Students Across GW

A new interdisciplinary public health minor and dual degree MPH programs are now available to students in every field.

Teaching Anything, is a permanently free, open-access platform that enables faculty to create their own AI applications using open-source large language models.

CCAS Professor Receives Grant to Develop Open-Access AI Platform for Higher Education

Joubin’s project, Teach Anything, allows educators to build open-access, course-specific AI chatbots for students.

 Nicole Mechem

GW Alumna to Showcase New Children’s Book at Sacramento Book Festival

Mechem uses storytelling to foster creativity, connection and create joyful reading experiences for families.

Lauren Gillespie

Corcoran Student Received Independent Press Award for Children’s Health Book

Lauren Gillespie was recognized for her work on a children’s book series.

SMPA Building

SMPA Launches Endowed Democracy Innovation Prize

The annual student competition will support projects that strengthen democratic institutions and civic participation.

GW BHC

20th Annual Black Heritage Celebration Honors Past, Present and Future at GW

The monthlong student-led tradition features a robust calendar of events, festivities and opportunities for all to raise high in community.

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GW Researcher Asks How People Assess Credibility of Social Media Clips

Eli Gottlieb, media literacy expert, seeks student participants for online study.

Mother and baby

New Mothers Benefit from Continuous Medicaid Coverage

A new issue brief spearheaded by Milken Institute SPH’s Anne Markus found improvements and ongoing gaps in access to high-quality care.

Drone Photo of Brownsville Preserve in Nassawadox on the Eastern Shore of Virginia

Marshes, Microbes and the Matrix of Life: Exploring Ecosystem Evolution

From the Chesapeake Bay to volcanoes to D.C. parks, biology faculty detailed their field work on nature’s frontlines as part of a CCAS conversation series.