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uture of Finance & Trade in Africa 2.0 Conference

GW Business Hosts the Future of Finance & Trade in Africa 2.0 Conference

The event will foster collaboration among policymakers, practitioners and thought leaders committed to advancing the continent’s progress.

Graduates of GWALA's fifth cohort with the provost

GW’s Academic Leadership Academy Graduates its Fifth Cohort

GWALA program helps cultivate the university’s next generation of leaders from within.

AUAF

Women in Afghanistan Continue to be Resilient Amid Oppression

GSEHD professor Mary DeRaedt helps Afghan women trapped under the Taliban’s oppressive laws find virtual support focusing on trauma recovery and community.

GW Serves with Melissa Epstein

GW Serves: Senior Draws Inspiration from Intersectional Service

Human services and social justice student Melissa Epstein has worked with the Nashman Center and Sasha Bruce Youthwork during her time at GW.

Left to right: Mya O. Price, Jewel Bronaugh, P.J. Haynie and Seanicaa Edwards Herron. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Supporting Black Farmers Supports America

A panel discussion on the past, present and future of Black farming elevated the voices of farmers and experts in the field.

NVC

The 2025 GW New Venture Competition Awards Funds for Startup Visions

The nationally recognized NVC awarded over $100,000 to winners from the GW community in its 17th year.

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration

Celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage

Catch performances, conversations and sports games through April and May.

Ethan Lynne wins SGA presidency

Ethan Lynne Elected President, Liz Stoddard Vice President of SGA

Lynne will ascend to the presidency after serving this past year as vice president, while Stoddard goes from undergraduate CCAS senator to VP.

Buff & Bloom Week 2025

In Photos: Buff & Bloom Week

The end-of-semester tradition for students celebrated community.

Cedar Hill Hosptial

Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center: A Game-Changer for D.C.’s Health Care Landscape

Mayor Bowser, George Washington University, Universal Health Services and community leaders mark a new era of patient care east of the river.