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GW Greenhouse Manager Shares Cherry Blossom Expertise on The Weather Channel

Rachel Canalichio discussed peak blossom time and life span of Washington's cherry blossom trees.

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GW Surprises D.C. High School Students with Full-Ride Scholarships

By Nick Erickson

Thurgood Marshall Academy senior Cierra James wrote in a scholarship essay to George Washington University that she is “nothing without her community” and is committed to...

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Single, Talented and Penalized

George Washington University Associate Professor of Strategic Management and Public Policy Jennifer Merluzzi and co-author Damon J. Phillips, Robert Steinberg Professor of Management at the...

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Cokie’s Legacy: SMPA Professor Celebrates Late Wife’s Life

By John DiConsiglio

Journalism icon Cokie Roberts was a fixture in the lives of millions of news-watchers for more than 40 years. Roberts, who died in 2019 from breast cancer, reported...

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GW Professor Discusses Current State of COVID-19

Forbes quoted Amanda Castel, professor of epidemiology and pediatrics, in the article “Covid Year 3 Will Be Better, Experts Agree, Unless Rich Countries Ignore The Pandemic Elsewhere.’’

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Elliott School Faculty Member Quoted in The New York Times and Washington Examiner

Robert Orttung, assistant director of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs, provided expert...

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The Washington Post Features GW Research on Alzheimer's Disease

Report with work from team of GW researchers shows that those who are the most fit have a 33% lower risk for dementia. 

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Two GW Nursing Students Honored with DAISY Award

Lauren Davis and Tracey Meyers were named extraordinary nursing students.

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Hearing By Seeing: Lipreading Bridges Conversation Gap

By John DiConsiglio

For the 17 percent of American adults—or 36 million people—who live with hearing loss, navigating daily life can be an exhausting gauntlet of lost conversations. Older...