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NVC

The 2025 GW New Venture Competition Awards Funds for Startup Visions

The nationally recognized NVC awarded over $100,000 to winners from the GW community in its 17th year.

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration

Celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage

Catch performances, conversations and sports games through April and May.

Ethan Lynne wins SGA presidency

Ethan Lynne Elected President, Liz Stoddard Vice President of SGA

Lynne will ascend to the presidency after serving this past year as vice president, while Stoddard goes from undergraduate CCAS senator to VP.

Buff & Bloom Week 2025

In Photos: Buff & Bloom Week

The end-of-semester tradition for students celebrated community.

Cedar Hill Hosptial

Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center: A Game-Changer for D.C.’s Health Care Landscape

Mayor Bowser, George Washington University, Universal Health Services and community leaders mark a new era of patient care east of the river.

DeeBautista

Revolutionary Tales: Darianny Bautista Transforms Her Challenges into Life of Leadership

Once uncertain about her future, the fourth-year political science and philosophy major thrives as a student leader, advocate and mentor at GW.

GW student speaker on top of Elliott School

Natalia Anzaldúa Selected as 2025 Student Speaker for Commencement on the National Mall

The occupational therapy doctoral student will represent GW’s Class of 2025, sharing a message of curiosity, authenticity and empowerment.

From left, Julia Daisy Fraustino, Joel Bervell and Georges Benjamin

Milken Institute SPH Hosts Forum Kicking Off National Public Health Week

Expert panelists discussed how to combat health misinformation and other challenges.

medical lab

New Study: Certain Nasal Bacteria May Boost the Risk for COVID-19

Research uncovers how bacteria in the nose may play a role in making the respiratory tract more vulnerable to COVID-19 infection.

CCAS Research Showcase student posters with crowd

Time to Shine: CCAS Showcase Spotlights Student Research

More than 200 undergraduate and graduate students across disciplines displayed their scholarly work at the third annual CCAS Research Showcase.