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Q & A with Vice President of University Advancement David L. Unruh

With more than three decades of leadership in advancement, Unruh steps into his new role as GW moves boldly into its third century.

 Liz Kelly Nelson and Joe Pounder are the 2025–2026 Terker Distinguished Fellows.

New Terker Distinguished Fellows to Bring Media and Strategy Expertise to GW

Liz Kelly Nelson and Joe Pounder join SMPA to engage with students and explore the future of media and political communication.

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2025 GW Athletics Hall of Fame Class Revealed

Inductees include Jessica Adair, Yinka Dare and former GW administrator Bob Chernak.

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Faculty in Focus: Shawneequa Callier

SMHS professor Shawneequa Callier studies how to apply ethics in new and emerging fields.

Nate Diskint

GW Alumnus Nate Diskint Builds Homes to Break Barriers

The 2012 graduate turned a family challenge into an innovative inclusive housing community for adults with disabilities.

Street signs at I and 25th streets, NW.

Getting to Know the DMV: Foggy Bottom

This Northwest D.C. riverside neighborhood went from a 19th-century manufacturing hub to GW’s home base. Get to know the neighborhood many students call home.

Physical Therapy students held orientation on hammocks.

Students Returning to GW This Fall Will Find a Warm Welcome after Summer Improvements

With input from students, many upgrades were made in buildings and around campus.

Study Abroad Korea

Student Dispatches from Abroad: Korea

Economics major Julia Foland shares how she was intentional in improving her Korean language while studying in Seoul.

Taking on the natty champs

Defending National Champion Florida Highlights Nonconference Schedule for GW Men’s Basketball

The GW Revs also host Georgetown in an exhibition game on Oct. 18.

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Campuses Welcome Back GW Revolutionaries during Move-In

Over 2,300 first-year students and thousands more returning students made themselves at home at residence halls last week.