More Women Are Needed on the Cybersecurity Front
By Greg Varner
The internet explosion has brought many changes to our lives. It has changed the security environment, as shown by increasingly frequent news reports of ransomware attacks,...
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More Women Are Needed on the Cybersecurity Front
By Greg Varner
The internet explosion has brought many changes to our lives. It has changed the security environment, as shown by increasingly frequent news reports of ransomware attacks,...
Cissy Petty Becomes Dean Down the Hall
By Nick Erickson
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students M.L. “Cissy” Petty was in the final stages of her morning run last Thursday, just as the sun began to rise...
GW to Boost Regional Innovation as Part of $15 million Mid-Atlantic Hub
As a partner institution in a new $15 million National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Hub, George Washington University will join other...
Aspiring Entrepreneurs Gain Valuable Experience Through Pitch George Competition
By Nick Erickson
Much of her life, George Washington University senior business student Mariam Zara could never understand why the procedure it took for women to obtain a pregnancy test...
Learning to Live with Nationalism?
By John DiConsiglio
One glimpse at America’s fractured political landscape—from rancorous elections to partisan stalemates to collapsing civic discourse—would convince most observers that...
GW to Offer Hacking for Defense Course This Spring
By Nick Erickson
Starting this spring semester, George Washington University graduate students will be able to take Hacking for Defense, a course...
GW Awarded NIH Funding to Build Trauma, Injury Research Capacity Abroad
By Kristen Mitchell
A cross-disciplinary team of George Washington University researchers have received more than $1.65 million from the National Institutes...
The George Washington University community remembers the life of Colin Powell, a trailblazing public servant who in 2001 became the first African American to serve as the United States secretary...
Enrollment and Retention Rebound as Students Return to Campus
Student enrollment and retention at the George Washington University have rebounded in 2021, Vice Provost of Enrollment and Student Success Jay Goff told the Faculty Senate Friday at its October...