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Michael Hankinson (l.) and Danny Hayes

GW Students in Introductory Political Science Class Gain Knowledge to Help Them Become Tomorrow’s Leaders

Professors discuss what they want their students to take away from their course.

Dhvani Modi

Revolutionary Tales: Dhvani Modi Is Student Leader of Bedazzling Bhangra Blowout

Being co-executive director of the Indian folk dance is just another way the junior has connected with GW’s South Asian community.

Professor Aurelien Portuese, in blue suit and red tie.

New GW Lab Takes on Interdisciplinary Research on Competition and Innovation

The GW Competition and Innovation Lab will host its inaugural conference, “Beyond Dynamic Competition,” at GW April 25.

The Final Lap Spring

Spring 2024 Final Exam Resources

GW offers academic assistance and stress-relieving, community building resources for students to finish the end of the academic year strong.

Tony Keith Jr and Brandy “Blu” Murphy

At the Margins: Educating with Hip Hop and Art

Two exhibits at the Multicultural Student Services Center show hip-hop culture and art as education.

Students interacting with each other at University Student Center

In Photos: Buff and Bloom Week

The annual campus tradition for all things spring, cherry blossoms and GW featured numerous events, programs and activities.

Cherry Blossoms campus

CCAS Student Awarded SMART Scholarship

Shani Glassberg will be working at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory after graduating from GW.

Karen Wickre

GW Alumna Elected Chair of News Literacy Project Board

Karen Wickre is bringing her expertise from starting her own communications consultancy and 15 years at Google and Twitter to her new role at NLP.

Tempietto at sunset

Elliott School Student Selected to Public Policy Fellowship

Elliott School student Francis Garcia will be part of a fellowship that prepares students for advanced schooling and careers in public service and global leadership.

Gina Abercrombie Winstanley

GW Alumna Voted to National Security Education Board

Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley has a distinguished 30-year career in diplomacy and an active involvement in promoting diversity and mentorship in the field.