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Jonquel Jones WNBA Finals MVP

Alumna Jonquel Jones Wins WNBA All-Star Game MVP

The 2025 Commencement speaker had 22 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists in the exhibition contest featuring the game's best players.

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Five GW Students and Alumni Receive Fulbright Grants for 2026–27, with One More Named as Alternate

Selection by the prestigious Fulbright program attests to GW’s international impact.

Tessa Fabiniak Wins Top Anatomy Prize

SMHS Student Received Award

Tessa Fabiniak earned the 17th annual Marilyn J. Koering Award after achieving the highest grade in anatomical sciences.

Cheryl W. Thompson

SMPA Professor Named to 2026 Journalism Hall of Fame

Cheryl W. Thompson was recognized for her award-winning investigative journalism and contributions to the field.

Ritsika Chekuri, Avalon Ayres and Faith Liberatore.

GW Students Ranked High at International Debate Championship

Three GW students competed against students from the United States and Europe at the Transatlantic Dialogues Championship in Paris.

Jung Yun

CCAS Professor Publishes New Novel

Jung Yun’s latest novel explores regret, desire and the possibility of new beginnings.

Careld Cruz-Argueta

GW Senior Gets Dream Opportunity at the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup

Volunteering at the World Cup gave Careld Cruz-Argueta a special behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to put on one of the world’s largest sporting events.

AI Bias Research Showcase

Three GW Graduates Publish Paper on Detecting Bias in GPT Models

The team of GW alumni developed a framework that can be used by financial institutions to help safeguard against biased and unethical decisions.

 Katherine (port side, 4th row) learned to paddle when working in Okinawa, Japan, where traditional dragon boats hold 32 paddlers.

GW Career Coaching Director Brings Lessons from Dragon Boat Racing into Her Work

From guiding students navigating their career paths to beginners paddling on a dragon boat, Katherine Norton believes growth happens by stepping outside your comfort zone.

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Summer Improvements Make the George Washington University Campus More Comfortable

Updates to Mitchell Hall, Lerner Health and Wellness Center and University Yard are among the changes.