Dayna Bowen Matthew, a lawyer and legal scholar with three decades of industry and academic experience and a nationally recognized expert in health equity and public health policy, has been named...
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Dayna Bowen Matthew, a lawyer and legal scholar with three decades of industry and academic experience and a nationally recognized expert in health equity and public health policy, has been named...
Provost Leads First Faculty Senate Meeting
George Washington University Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs M. Brian Blake spoke to the Faculty Senate Friday about current application numbers, GW’s new structure for...
The GW + You national tour held two events in Florida last week highlighting the university’s achievements,...
Angela Yee Navigates through Hip Hop Culture
By B.L. Wilson
Angela Yee, co-host of the wildly popular syndicated pop culture and hip hop show, “The Breakfast Club,” came to George Washington University and shared with students the...
Students Become Curators of ‘George Washington and His World’
By Ruth Steinhardt
When Matthew West first saw the photograph of a small figure on the lawn of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate, he thought it might be a child who had been enslaved...
GW Today’s Valentine’s Day Playlist 2020
Roses are red, violets are blue, it’s Valentine’s Day at GW—and this year we’re opening our hearts to you all. Feel the love and the beat with some favorite romantic selections from the editorial...
Can Bernie and Buttigieg Keep Leading the Pack?
By Tatyana Hopkins
The second contest in the Democratic presidential nominating process concluded this week in New Hampshire...
First Public Forum Held on Strategic Plan Interim Reports
The first public forum on the recently published strategic plan interim reports was held Monday, giving members of the George Washington University community the opportunity to provide feedback on...
Unifying Human Conflict using Data Science
By Kristen Mitchell
A Columbian College of Arts and Sciences professor used computational modeling to prove that human conflicts throughout history have a hidden pattern—a breakthrough...