Facing Hurricane Florence, José Andrés Recounts Lessons of Maria
After Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, chef José Andrés was one of the first high-profile relief workers to...
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Facing Hurricane Florence, José Andrés Recounts Lessons of Maria
After Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, chef José Andrés was one of the first high-profile relief workers to...
Research Ecosystem Review Launches
Four groups of George Washington University faculty, staff and leadership convened Friday to begin a review of the university’s “research ecosystem”—the entirety of GW’s research efforts,...
Alumni Panels Discuss Midterm Elections
GW graduates involved in national politics talked about the November 2018 midterm elections in a series of events across the United States.
We stand by the science underlying our study which found there were an estimated 2,975 excess deaths in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
Researchers at the Milken Institute SPH...
Announcing Faculty and Staff Benefits Enhancements and Changes for 2019
Faculty and staff will have the opportunity to change benefits elections during the annual open enrollment period, which runs from Oct. 8 through Oct. 26. Most changes will take effect on Jan. 1,...
GW Community Honors Alumni Lost on 9/11
George Washington University students, faculty and staff came together Tuesday to honor the memories of the nine GW alumni and all those who died as a result of the Sept. 11 attacks.
...Stay Prepared as Hurricane Florence Makes Landfall
Hurricane Florence is making its way to the Carolinas, bringing heavy rain and wind that will significantly impact the region. While Washington, D.C., is not directly in the path of the storm, the...
New CCAS Professor Using Physics to Study Extremism
By Kristen Mitchell
Security experts often focus on individual bad actors who lead terrorist attacks, but tracing the radicalization of one leader doesn’t necessarily explain why...