Tips to Navigating the Spring 2023 Final Exam Period
Resources are available to help students finish the semester strong.
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Tips to Navigating the Spring 2023 Final Exam Period
Resources are available to help students finish the semester strong.
‘Mighty’ WGSS Program Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Past directors joined faculty, students and alumni to mark the enduring impact of the Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies program.
For the Class of 2023, Four Years of GW Photos
From First Night, COVID testing, snowball fights and visits from VP Kamala Harris, a look back at the past four years.
Global Society Is David Shambaugh’s Classroom
GW alumnus and Elliott School professor is internationally recognized for his five decades of scholarly work involving contemporary China and the international relations of Asia.
Planet Forward Summit Focuses on Importance of Diverse Voices in Search for Sustainable Solutions
The 2023 Planet Forward Summit heard from a top Ford Motor Company official about the future of the electric vehicle marketplace and other from voices during the two-day summit.
Alumnus’ Documentary Wins Truer than Fiction Award
Reid Davenport recognized for his film “I Didn’t See You There.”
GW Law Installs Three Endowed Professors of Intellectual Property and Technology Law
F. Scott Kieff, Dawn C. Nunziato and Daniel J. Solove were honored during the ceremony last Tuesday.
GW Women’s Leadership Program Discusses Thriving in Government Careers
At the 23rd annual Women’s Leadership Conference a panel of outstanding women offered advice to students on how to succeed in government service.
English Professor Receives the bell hooks Legacy Award
Alexa Alice Joubin was named the inaugural recipient the of award to commemorate the late feminist writer and activist.
Senior CCAS Archaeology Student Selected as a Gates Cambridge Scholar
Parker Blackwell, a senior majoring in archaeology and classical studies, was selected in the inaugural cohort of Gates Cambridge Scholars based at the University of Cambridge.