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New Students Volunteer across the City for Welcome Day of Service

First-year and transfer students worked in local parks and schools and learned about valuable community programs.

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In Photos: Orientation Week 2022

Gatherings and traditions bringing students together marked the beginning of the 2022-2023 academic year.

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GW Welcomes Class of 2026 at Convocation

President Wrighton and Provost Bracey challenged new students to make an impact on the world.

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Here's how the millions of White House documents and artifacts should be archived

USA Today quoted Sharon Squassoni, research professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs.

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The Whole Foods Label Says The Meat Is Free Of Antibiotics, But A Lawsuit Claims That’s Not Always True

Forbes mentioned GW research that found antibiotics in beef labeled antibiotic-free.

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Monkeypox Myths and Facts: What You Need to Know

WRC-NBC4 spoke to David Diemert, professor of medicine and of microbiology, immunology, and tropical medicine.

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Women are dancing in solidarity with Finnish PM Sanna Marin

The Washington Post quoted Melani McAlister, professor of American studies and of international affairs, and Eiko Strader, assistant professor of public policy and of women's, gender and sexuality...

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New Students Move into GW, including the Recently Renovated Thurston Hall

Students and parents impressed by amenities and features of the F Street residence hall’s transformation project.

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Will a New Corporate Model Save the World?

By Greg Varner     

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K-Beauty through the Ages

The GW Museum and Textile Museum’s new exhibition traces the evolution of Korean fashion from the 19th-century Joseon court to the streets of Seoul today.