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GW President Wrighton, Julie Bauman, Jay Katzen, Dean Barbara Bass

Julie E. Bauman Installed as Dr. Cyrus Katzen Family Director of the GW Cancer Center

Julie E. Bauman, associate dean of cancer and professor of medicine at GW SMHS, installed as Dr. Cyrus Katzen Family Director of the GW Cancer Center

Dignity Statue

GW Leads in Indigenous Tourism Advocacy and Economic Development

In recognizing National Native American Heritage Month, GWSB’s International Institute of Tourism Studies brings Native American heritage and culture to the for

Photo of two students at Kogan Plaza with text: Third Century Scholarship Endowment Match

GW to Double Impact with Landmark Dollar-for-Dollar Match

The Third Century Scholarship Endowment Match: Unlocking Access to Undergraduate Education launches with an eight-figure commitment to generations of students.

Overlooking GW Campus and Washington monument

Moody’s Affirms George Washington University’s A1 Rating

Investors service cites university’s financial strength and strategic positioning.

Interior of the Vern haunted house with candles and people

In Photos: GW Gathers for a Spooktacular Good Time

Students celebrated Halloween weekend for traditional celebrations with games, food giveaways and pumpkins.

Group of students taking selfie up the stairs

Two GW Students Meet with Vice President Kamala Harris

Christian Zidouemba and Anya Mansur joined a discussion on abortion and reproductive rights at the White House.

Men speaking on a panel

9/11 Commissioners Call for a Return to Bipartisanship

Members of the commission discussed their work after a special screening at the Elliott School of a new 9/11 documentary, “Are We Safer Today.”

Solar Panels

Global Collaboration Saved Countries $67 Billion in Solar Panel Production Costs

New study published in Nature quantifies for the first time the historical and future cost savings to the solar industry from globalized supply chains.

Cemetery

The True (-Ish) Stories behind D.C.'s Famous Ghosts

From presidential specters to a malevolent demon cat, the nation's capital has generated its share of spooky tall tales.

Karen E Knudsen

On the Frontlines: Alumna Wages War against Cancer

Karen E. Knudsen, B.S. ’90, has crossed the country to join scientists, lawmakers and caregivers in a fight against the nation’s second-leading killer.