GW Welcomes the MD Program Class of 2025
By Thomas Kohout
The start of any academic year is a special time, but for the near capacity crowd at Lisner Auditorium Saturday for the 21st Annual George Washington University...
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GW Welcomes the MD Program Class of 2025
By Thomas Kohout
The start of any academic year is a special time, but for the near capacity crowd at Lisner Auditorium Saturday for the 21st Annual George Washington University...
Foggy Bottom ‘Living Lab’ Provides Ideal Case Study for Energy System Management
By Kristen Mitchell
George...
GW Alumni Reunite for Olympic Watch Party Reunion
Professor Lisa Delpy-Neirotti has been taking GWSB students to the Olympic Games for nearly 30 years.
Mayor Answers Middle Schoolers’ Questions on Gentrification, Climate Change
Sixth, seventh and eighth-grade participants in a program run by GW’s Nashman Center researched the issues that affect their communities.
GW Researchers Selected to Study the Impact of Mobile Health Services on Intravenous Drug Users
By Thomas Kohout
A team of researchers from the George Washington University (GW) has been selected as one of five groups that will participate in the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN)...
PEER Partnership Expands Education Equity
The George Washington University Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration (TSPPA) co-launched the...
Iowa School Districts with Strong Teachers Unions More Likely to Adopt Mask Mandates
School districts in Iowa were more likely to adopt COVID-19 mask mandates if they had a strong teachers union, ...
Inside the Biden Administration: GW Alumni in International Policy
Alumni like Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley and Carol Spahn are revolutionizing a field with worldwide impact.
COVID-19 Shutdowns Reveal Racial Disparities in Exposure to Air Pollution
A new study of COVID-19 shutdowns in the United States reveals pronounced disparities in air pollution—with...
GW Politics Poll Finds Varying Confidence in State and Local Elections
Democratic voters continue to have more faith in state and local elections than Republicans do, according to new data from the latest ...