George Washington University Police Build Community
By creating opportunities for students to interact with him and GWPD officers in relaxed settings, Chief Tate is working to build a stronger GW community.
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George Washington University Police Build Community
By creating opportunities for students to interact with him and GWPD officers in relaxed settings, Chief Tate is working to build a stronger GW community.
GW’s Title IX Office Issues Its First Annual Report
The Title IX Office hopes to raise awareness about the resources they offer those impacted by sexual harassment.
Open Doors: GW Alumnus Endows Opportunity for Future Engineers
Gennaro "Gene" Colabatistto, M.S. '96, establishes the new Colabatistto Endowed Scholarship in Engineering.
Out in the Streets: For Geography Students, D.C. is their Classroom
From bike lanes to bus stops, the geography majors in David Rain’s class travel throughout the District to understand curbside use and inform public policy.
What to Know This Holiday Shopping Season
Renowned scholar on consumer experience and psychology Donna Hoffman of GWSB offers expertise and advice to shoppers.
Advancing Emerging Microchip Technologies in the U.S.
A GW team led by SEAS’ Gina Adam is part of a major partnership including the federal government and Google that will develop new semiconductor prototypes.
GW Recognized for Engagement in Student Voting
The All-In Campus Democracy Challenge rewarded the university for its efforts to increase nonpartisan democratic engagement in the 2022 election.
Open Doors: Alumna Scores in Sports Journalism
A scholarship helped first-generation student Danielle Santoro, B.A. ’05, attend GW. And faculty mentors like SMPA’s Steve Roberts helped her reach her goals.
Ten GW Alumni Elected to Congress
Jared Moskowitz, Jill Tokuda and Erin Houchin were elected to the House for the first time and join fellow GW graduates who won midterm races.
Open Doors: Students Reflect on Impact of Generous Alumnae Scholarship Gift
Last academic year, 65 GW students benefited from a $15.8 million gift from the Shepard sisters; an additional $2 million was added in August.