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Fam Fest 2025

In Photos: Fam Fest 2025

Students, family members and their supporters enjoyed a range of events including a jazz brunch and targeted trips around D.C. during the first-ever Fam Fest.

Noah Troppe speedskating

GW Senior Juggles Olympic Speedskating Dreams with Academic and Extracurricular Excellence

Noah Troppe, the son of two former GW student-athletes, recently competed in the World University Games in Italy.

Lunar New Year 2025 MVC

In Photos: Lunar New Year at GW

The GW community gathered for festive celebrations of the Year of the Snake on the Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses.

BHC co-chairs Clarke Gilmore and Ryan Titus

GW Celebrates ‘The Blackprint’ This February

Student-led Black Heritage Celebration features a packed calendar of events, festivities and opportunities to raise high in community.

Ambassador Bonnie Denise Jenkins

Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins Joined the Elliott School as Shapiro Visiting Professor

As Jenkins brings her expertise to the Elliott School, she joins three current experts, positioning the school as a leader in gender-focused security policy.

An AI-generated image of a human brain on fire

How to Manage in a World of Digital Overload

George Washington University professor Richard Cytowic tackles the overwhelming presence of screens in our lives.

Student Org Fair

In Photos: Student Org Fair Spring 2025

Several hundred student organizations set up in the USC to share information on their groups.

A firefighter moves through wreckage from the 2025 Eaton Fire. (Wikimedia Commons)

Q & A: How Airborne Health Risks Follow Wildfire

Milken Institute SPH’s Kelvin Fong discussed the dangers of wildfire smoke and how to stay safe as fires continue to burn in Southern California.

MLK Jr. Keynote Speaker

MLK Jr. Week Keynote Speaker Urges full Embrace of King's Legacy

GW alumna Adjoa Asamoah reminded audience that King’s philosophy was broader than his “I Have a Dream” speech.

GW Monogram

In Video: Fighting Human Pathogens

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck in discussion with Chemistry Professor Cynthia Dowd.