GW Volunteers Administer Thousands of COVID-19 Vaccines
GW community members helped administer about 2,500 COVID-19 vaccines during D.C.’s first high-capacity vaccination event.
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GW Volunteers Administer Thousands of COVID-19 Vaccines
GW community members helped administer about 2,500 COVID-19 vaccines during D.C.’s first high-capacity vaccination event.
Student Health Ambassadors Work to Stop the Spread of COVID-19
By Briahnna Brown
Christian Garcia was looking for a way to connect to the George Washington University community when he was studying virtually in fall 2020.
For Mr. Garcia, a...
GW Alumni Selected for Biden Administration
Members of the George Washington University community have been selected to join the ranks of highly-experienced experts who will be working on the White House staff and assisting the new...
A Legacy of a Women-Centered Education
By B.L. Wilson
At George Washington University’s 21st annual conference of the Women’s Leadership Program (WLP) Thursday evening, alumni discussed the ways the program helped...
GFLEC Study: Mint App is Better for Student Finance Management
By Briahnna Brown
After participating in a financial education workshop, George Washington University students who used Intuit’s Mint app were almost...
Magic Trick: Harry Potter Casts Spell on Poli Sci Seminar
By John DiConsiglio
Like millions of other people around the world, senior political science major Lauren Wagner has read ever Harry Potter book from cover-to-cover—several times. Her...
New Report Offers Analysis of Capitol Hill Siege Suspects
By Tatyana Hopkins
Almost two months after the Capitol Hill incursion, more than 250 suspects have been charged in federal court for their involvement in the siege, and those charged...
New Partnership Aims to Detect, Predict Health Abnormalities in Drivers
Diagnosed with epilepsy at age 23, Megan Gray was told by doctors that she would never be able to drive again. She began relying on family, friends and rideshare companies to get around, but...