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Adrienne Williams LaBorwit

GW Alumna Named CEO of National Health Care Company

Adrienne Williams LaBorwit assumes leadership of family-owned pharmacy benefits manager True Rx Health Strategists.

GW alumna Ruth Buys has released her fourth mystery novel, “e-llegal treasures,” writing under the pen name C.V. Alba.

GW Alumna Releases Fourth Mystery Novel

Ruth Buys’ latest thriller blends high-stakes crime, family ties and global conflict.

Brendan Drake

GW Visiting Professor Wins Inaugural D.C. Dance Network Choreographer Commission

The award supports the creation of a new multidisciplinary performance exploring queer identity and power.

Isabelle Giuttari

GW Alumna Authors Romantic Comedy Novel

Isabelle Giuttari’s debut novel blends humor and romance.

Brooke Moses

In Video: Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service and Leadership

Experience GW's annual day of community engagement and public service through the eyes of senior exercise science major Brooke Moses.

graphic showing human gut

GW Research Suggests Gut Bacteria May Link to Memory Decline in Alzheimer’s Disease

Certain changes to microbiome may contribute to cognitive decline.

Andrew Artenstein

GW Names Andrew W. Artenstein Interim Dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Andrew W. Artenstein, an infectious disease physician-scientist and academic medicine leader, will guide SMHS during a leadership transition.

Two movie posters for "An Inconvenient Truth" at left and "The Day After Tomorrow" at right.

Ask a GW Expert: Do Movies and Books Effectively Address Climate Change?

Michael Svoboda, assistant professor of writing, is an expert on climate communication, especially cli-fi or climate fiction. His work has been cited in the New York Times and the Washington Post.

Thennie Freeman sits at a table speaking with participants in the Youth Development Professional Certification Program.

How a GW Partnership is Strengthening the Youth Development Workforce in D.C.

D.C. Parks and Recreation Director Thennie Freeman helped launch a certification program to equip adults with the skills needed to effectively support young people.

Barbara Bass

Barbara Lee Bass Announces End of Tenure as Vice President for Health Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences

GW’s leader of academic medicine reflects on six transformational years at the helm.