Recent SEAS Graduate Looks to Nature for Problem Solving
By Kristen Mitchell
Helena Salvi, B.S. ’18, spent her academic career at George Washington University trying to make the world a better, more sustainable place. As a newly-minted...
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Recent SEAS Graduate Looks to Nature for Problem Solving
By Kristen Mitchell
Helena Salvi, B.S. ’18, spent her academic career at George Washington University trying to make the world a better, more sustainable place. As a newly-minted...
GW Law Professor Discusses Michael Cohen Opening Up
Jonathan Turley, said the president's former lawyer seeks to save himself by incriminating Trump.
Visiting Elliott School Scholar Talks about Trump’s Trade War
Kimberly Ann Elliott said despite a potential truce with the EU, Trump’s trade disputes could have lasting impact.
Trump Administration Officials, Members of Congress Visit Conservative Student Conference
Several current and former members of President Donald Trump’s administration spoke at Turning Point USA’s High School Leadership Summit last week on the George Washington University Foggy Bottom...
Traumatic Family Separations Can Have Lifelong Impact on Children
The separation of families at the U.S.-Mexico border could have long-term health consequences on...
Staff Performance Management Changes Implemented
All George Washington University staff will now complete the performance management process online using the Talent@GW—Performance...
GW Study Will Examine Molecular Mechanisms of Male Bias in Autism
Neurodevelopmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability are more prevalent in males than females. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of why this difference...
‘Sexual + Being’ Launches at Corcoran
By Ruth Steinhardt
The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at the George Washington University hosted an art competition and reception Thursday night to launch...