Powerful Sequencing Technology Sheds Light on D.C.’s HIV Epidemic
Despite significant progress against HIV/AIDS, the nation’s capital is still battling an HIV epidemic with rates that are five times higher than the national average. A...
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Powerful Sequencing Technology Sheds Light on D.C.’s HIV Epidemic
Despite significant progress against HIV/AIDS, the nation’s capital is still battling an HIV epidemic with rates that are five times higher than the national average. A...
Message from President LeBlanc
Dr. LeBlanc provides an update on the university’s planning around COVID-19, previously referred to as the novel coronavirus.
In Photos: Step Show Closes Out Black Heritage Celebration
One of the last events for this year’s Black Heritage Celebration featured a step show from black Greek organizations across the DMV area.
GW Holds Second Public Forum on Strategic Plan Interim Reports
The George Washington University held its second open forum on the strategic plan interim reports Wednesday, giving community members another opportunity to provide feedback on the committees’...
Faculty Assembly Holds Special Meeting
The Faculty Assembly voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to accept the actions taken by the Faculty Senate in response to the assembly’s...
Freddie Mac CEO Discusses the Future of the Housing Market
By Briahnna Brown
Growing up in New York during its economic decline in the 1970s—and its subsequent growth in the ’80s and ’90s—is what sparked David Brickman’s interest in real estate....
Misinformation Concern Is Bipartisan, New GW Survey Finds
There is a stark partisan divide over who is to blame for misinformation circulating during the presidential election season, according to new research from the George Washington University....
In Photos: "Inter|Sectionality" at the Corcoran
The exhibition, closing March 22, celebrates artists from the Caribbean diaspora in Miami.