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GW Professional Competencies

GW Student-Athletes Bolster Professional Experience through Career-Readiness Initiative

Since the program’s launch in 2019, more than 65% of student-athletes have secured internship opportunities.

Out of 1,500 nominees, David Ettinger was one of just 10 librarians nationwide to win the American Library Association’s I Love My Librarian Award. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Librarians Help Students ‘Separate the Wheat from the Chaff’

David Ettinger, one of just 10 winners of the American Library Association’s top honor, prefers to keep the spotlight on what his fellow librarians contribute.

Community members and Black Lives Matter activists gather outside the Minnesota Governor's residence in Saint Paul, Minnesota, hours after the police shooting death of Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. Taken on July 7, 2016 by Tony Webster / https://tonywebster.com

What to Consider before Watching Videos of Police Brutality

Delishia Pittman, an associate professor of counseling at GW, explained how watching violent videos of police brutality can be traumatic.

Alex Jahangir

Leader of the Nashville COVID-19 Response Credits GW for Career Success

Alex Jahangir, B.S. ’99, said attending GW "fundamentally changed" his life.

British Robinson

British Robinson, MVC ’89, Named to Forbes 50 over 50 List for Impact

Robinson is the CEO and president of the Barbara Bush Foundation For Family Literacy.

Maha Malik

Alumna Maha Malik Takes on Consultancy Role at UNESCO Paris

Malik recently completed a four-month program as a GW UNESCO fellow with UNESCO Paris.

Kevin S. Blair

Alumnus Kevin S. Blair Named One of 500 Most Powerful Leaders by Atlanta Magazine

Blair is president and CEO of Synovus, a commercial and retail banking firm based in Georgia.

Christopher Cahill

Christopher Cahill Co-Leads $25 Million Consortium Research Project

The purpose of the consortium, according to the U.S. Energy Department, is to educate the next generation of nuclear forensic scientists and engineers.

Women in STEM

Leading Women and Girls to Careers in Science

The George Washington University hosted a celebration of women in science ahead of International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

Earthquake damage in Turkey

University Shares Support for Those Affected by Earthquake in Turkey

As countries around the world send emergency responders to the region, GW mobilizes supportive response.