Community Comes First for 2019 Truman Scholar
By Ruth Steinhardt
When André Gonzales learned he was one of 62 students to win the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, he was wearing three pieces of jewelry: a mother-of-pearl bolo...
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Community Comes First for 2019 Truman Scholar
By Ruth Steinhardt
When André Gonzales learned he was one of 62 students to win the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, he was wearing three pieces of jewelry: a mother-of-pearl bolo...
Student Innovation Shines at Research Days 2019
GW students showcased more than 600 posters and competed for prizes at the annual two-day event.
Institutional Culture, Athletics Updates Presented at Faculty Senate
Guided by the recent faculty-staff culture assessment, the George Washington University Culture Leadership Team...
Sustainable Investment Fund Shows Promise
Established last year as part of a George Washington University Student Association initiative, the Sustainable Investment Fund (SIF) is off...
Not Just Another Science Class
By Kristen Mitchell
Magnets and slinkys are more than just fun toys—they demonstrate the laws of physics. A group of George Washington University students have been using them as part of...
How I Got the Job: Finding the Right Career Path
By Briahnna Brown
For most of his life, David Perron has had an adventurous spirit.
Raised in Woodbridge, Va., Mr. Perron, who studies in the George Washington University Elliott...
Freedom from Fear: The Ethics of Using Fear in Politics
By Tatyana Hopkins
News media and political messaging have become more about “getting out there in microseconds and being first” than educating the public about how the world’s tens of...
GW Named among Top Colleges for Renewable Energy
The George Washington University leads campuses nationwide for purchasing renewable electricity from off-campus projects, according to a new...
Provost Maltzman Announces He Will Step Down
George Washington University Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Forrest Maltzman announced today that he will step down as provost. Dr. Maltzman will remain in the position...