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SEAS Professor Developing Medical Equipment Decontamination System to Battle COVID-19

Michael Keidar’s “plasma brush” could help medical providers sterilize masks and other equipment.

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Patricia ‘Polly’ Pittman Installed as Fitzhugh Mullan Professor of Health Workforce Equity

Patricia “Polly” Pittman, professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health,...

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How to Help GW Students Now

As the impacts of COVID-19 continue to unfold and affect daily life, many in the George Washington University community are showing support for students through the ...

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ICYMI: Recent Updates on GW’s Response to COVID-19

GW announced alternative plans for commencement, extended telework for employees and other important information to assist the GW community.

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GW in the Community: Building Pipelines to Success for D.C. Youth

By Briahnna Brown

When she was still in high school, Maranda Ward, Ed.D. ’17, wished that there was an outlet for her to meet other like-minded teens interested in engaging with their...

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Communication, Well-being and Flexibility Are Key to Virtual Learning Period

Educational technology expert Natalie Milman said students and teachers should keep lines of communication open.

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U.S. Immigration Policy Potentially Puts Latino Teens at Risk

Latino adolescents with a detained or deported family member are at high risk of suicidal thoughts, early alcohol use and risky behaviors that can lead to school failure and chronic health...

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University of Pennsylvania’s Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program Releases Rankings

The Elliott School’s Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies ranked as the 5th best university-affiliated regional studies center in the world and first in the United States.

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Important COVID-19 Message from President LeBlanc

GW will extend the virtual learning period through the end of the spring semester, cancel all on-campus events.