Talking in Tune: Senior’s Podcast Shares Music Passion
A performer with GW bands and choirs, senior Ellie D’Andria orchestrated her special interdisciplinary major into a podcast celebrating the joy of music.
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Talking in Tune: Senior’s Podcast Shares Music Passion
A performer with GW bands and choirs, senior Ellie D’Andria orchestrated her special interdisciplinary major into a podcast celebrating the joy of music.
For Alumnus, Welcoming Campus Brought New Perspectives
By John DiConsiglio
John P. Benison, B.A. ’93, remembers the moment he knew he had found a home at George Washington University.
In his sophomore year as a communication major, his...
New GW Nursing Dean Brings Innovative Research, Extensive Teaching Experience to GW
Mei R. Fu, an internationally recognized nurse scientist, researcher and educator, has been named dean of the George Washington University’s School of Nursing. She will begin the role Jan. 3, 2023...
Why Financial Literacy Isn’t Gen Z’s Sweet Spot–Yet
Forbes featured research conducted by the GW Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center.
What you know about an object influences how you see it, research suggests
Medical News Today featured research led by Dick Dubbelde, adjunct professor of psychology, and Sarah Shomstein, professor of psychology.
Junk Food Companies Market to Kids at School
ABC News quoted John Banzhaf, professor emeritus of law.
From Meatpacking to Policing, GW Researchers Bridge Disciplines to Address Inequity
Equity Institute Initiative will showcase researchers’ work on racial, ethnic and socioeconomic equity Sept. 22 and 23.
‘A Testament to the Quality of Our Program’
By Greg Varner
Life at George Washington University’s Institute for Middle East Studies (IMES) was sweetened recently by the awarding of federal...
Students and GWPD Mingle for Common Good
GW Police Department holds a meet and greet on University Yard.
GW’s Biostatistics Center Celebrates 50 Impactful Years
Five decades of saving lives, improving outcomes for sick patients praised during the daylong, landmark anniversary symposium.