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Browse past GW Today articles in our archives.

Juneteenth Historical photo

From Emancipation to Juneteenth: The Long Road to Freedom after the Civil War

GW History Department Chair Denver Brunsman discusses the evolution of Juneteenth.

Stacy Dean

Combating Global Hunger in Today’s Lower-Budget Landscape

The Global Food Institute at the George Washington University co-hosted a summit on the path forward for international food aid.

Music compilation

New GW Alumni Created Compilation Album to Celebrate D.C.’s Music Scene

Before leaving GW in May, two students channeled their passion for music into a fundraiser that celebrates D.C.’s local scene and supports gender-affirming care.

A father an young son garden together

GW Today Celebrates Father’s Day

We asked, you answered: From the smell of a backyard grill to the warmth of an engaging smile to the passing along of life lessons, GW community members share the things that remind them of Dad.

Lionel Howard

GW Announces Lionel C. Howard as GSEHD Interim Dean

Lionel Howard, GSEHD academic dean and professor, has broad administrative leadership experience in the school and is a leading applied developmental psychologist.

Catherine Wilson Cox

GW Nursing Professor Selected as Fulbright U.S. Scholar

Catherine Cox will support nursing education in Trinidad and Tobago.

Jihae Cha

GSEHD Professor Receives Grant to Support Afghan Students

The project uses a community-based research model to strengthen educational equity and integration.

Fara Moskowitz

GW Alumna Fara Moskowitz Named MCPS Middle School Counselor of the Year

The honor recognizes outstanding contributions to student support and well-being.

Jung-sil Lee’s book “Modern and Contemporary Korean Art in Context (1950 - Now).”

CCAS Professor’s Book Explores Modern and Contemporary Korean Art

The book is a richly illustrated and timely introduction to Korean art from 1950 to the present, featuring more than 120 full-color images.

Cafritz awards

Calvin Cafritz Awards Celebrate D.C. Government Employees Driving Innovation and Impact

This year’s winners were honored for groundbreaking work that improved public health, enhanced accessibility and supported vulnerable communities across the District.