History Restored: The Untold Story of Black Civil War Soldiers
History Ph.D. candidate and Marine vet A.J. Cade was inspired by a forgotten Civil War regiment of all-Black soldiers. Now, he’s bringing their legacy to life.
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History Restored: The Untold Story of Black Civil War Soldiers
History Ph.D. candidate and Marine vet A.J. Cade was inspired by a forgotten Civil War regiment of all-Black soldiers. Now, he’s bringing their legacy to life.
Dara Reyblat Attends White House Women’s History Month Reception
Sophomore diver takes advantage of a uniquely D.C. opportunity.
Friends on the Frontlines: Alumnus Illustrates Ukraine War
As Russia attacked Ukraine, alumnus Gregg Bucken-Knapp, Ph.D. ’99, contacted friends in harm’s way. In an illustrated book, he honors their stories.
Three Elliott School Faculty Members Receive Prestigious Fellowship
David Shambaugh, Moses Kansanga and Joanna Spear selected for Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowships for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Free Moniker Merchandise Available at Upcoming University Events
The GW community will have more opportunities to make their voices heard regarding the four moniker option finalists.
GW English Professor Uses AI to Teach Shakespeare and Critical Theory
Alexa Alice Joubin said the new technology has much to offer students, including helping them develop critical skills.
GW Business’ Consulting Abroad Program Celebrates 15 Years of Impact
More than 1,200 Global M.B.A. candidates have worked with over 180 partners in 21 countries since 2009.
GW Serves: Chemistry Student Believes Changes to Justice System Matter
Vicky Wang, also a criminal justice minor and future forensic chemistry graduate student, gains inspiration tutoring kids from underserved communities at D.C. nonprofit.
James Bishop IV to Return for Final Season with Men’s Basketball Team
Atlantic 10 scoring champion commits to GW for 2023-24 campaign.