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Professor Hermann J. Helgert and his wife, Janet

Engineering Professor Hermann J. Helgert Creates $3 Million Fellowship Fund

Merit-Based Awards Will Support Doctoral Students in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

“The Known World" by Edward P. Jones

CCAS Professor Has Two Books Named as NYT’s Best Books of 21st Century

Award-winning author Edward P. Jones has written stories that depicted life in the Antebellum South and the lives of working-class African Americans in Washington, D.C.

Cherry Blossoms campus

GW Student Awarded Fogarty-Fulbright Public Health Award

Meredith Wells received a grant and will conduct research in Peru on a prevalent eye disease.

Natasha Dupee

Alumna Natasha Dupee Won Leadership Award

The award honors Barbra Jordan’s legacy of championing voting rights, the causes of the poor, the disadvantaged and people of color.

Tempietto at sunset

Students Won International Competition

The students proposed an idea to support the transition of seaweed farming businesses into bioplastic manufacturers.

The Olympic rings in front of the eiffel tower.

GW Students Head to Paris for 2024 Summer Olympic Games

The students will not only have an exciting chance to attend the Olympic Games, but they will also have networking opportunities and gain valuable event management and marketing skills during the...

GW rising senior Alanna Moskowitz shakes hands with Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy Rahul Gupta during her spring internship with the White House. (Submitted photo)

How I Got the Job: Interning at Washington’s Hallowed Institutions

Rising senior Alanna Moskowitz spent last academic year interning at both the Department of Justice and White House.

Colin O’Brien, B.A. ‘’20 (l.) and Josh Lasky, B.A. ’07, M.P.A. ’09, of the Office of Sustainability, show off the new composting bin on Kogan Plaza

GW Partners with D.C.’s Department of Public Works to Collect Organic Waste

New technology comes to campus in the form of a smart composting bin accessible round the clock.

Joan and Irwin Jacobs

Telecommunications Pioneer Endows Two $3 Million Engineering Professorships

Irwin and Joan Jacobs’ legacy will advance biomedical and electrical engineering at GW.

GW Today Election 2024

GW Experts Preview Biden-Trump Debate

SMPA’s Imani M. Cheers, Jesse J. Holland and Peter Loge and GSPM’s Matt Dallek shared analysis in advance of Thursday’s matchup.