Remembering Woodstock on Its 50th Anniversary
In August 1969, close to a half million people came together on Max Yasgur’s dairy farm in Bethel, N.Y., for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. Images of celebrants from the “three days of peace...
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Remembering Woodstock on Its 50th Anniversary
In August 1969, close to a half million people came together on Max Yasgur’s dairy farm in Bethel, N.Y., for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. Images of celebrants from the “three days of peace...
GW MD Class of 2023 Begins Its Medical Journey
By Ashley Rizzardo
It has been more than a decade since Kofi Essel, M.D. ’11, M.P.H. ’17, crossed the stage at the George Washington University’s Lisner Auditorium to receive his white...
University to Phase Out Fixed Tuition for Students Entering GW in Fall 2020
The university announced Monday that it will phase out its fixed tuition program for incoming on-campus undergraduate students beginning in fall 2020. Returning GW undergraduate students and...
Changes to Student Laundry, Printing, Venue Fees Coming This Fall
Beginning this fall, a new approach to George Washington University laundry, printing and venue fees will significantly lower or even eliminate the charges for students—the latest effort in the...
Eduardo Sotomayor Installed as Dr. Cyrus Katzen Family Director of the GW Cancer Center
Eduardo Sotomayor, an internationally recognized visionary in the field of lymphoma research and treatment, was recently installed as the inaugural Dr. Cyrus Katzen Family Director of the George...
Proceeds from GW-Developed Drug to Fund Academic Priorities
The George Washington University has sold a portion of its royalty rights to sales of a drug originally developed at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, officials announced Friday,...
GW Experts Train Korean Researchers in Entrepreneurship
By Tatyana Hopkins
After traveling more than 7,000 miles from Korea to Washington, D.C., research professor Yoonjoo Choi, and his student, Donggun Kim, found themselves on a long journey...
New Nursing Program Seeks to Improve Care for Underserved Patients
By Kristen Mitchell
A collaborative team of George Washington University faculty was recently awarded $2.8 million to develop a curriculum that will prepare primary care nurse practitioner...
The annual festivals celebrate GW staff for their contributions to the university with fun activities, food and music.
Native American Students Intern on Capitol Hill
By Tatyana Hopkins
Jordan Oglesby, a Navajo Nation member, thought when she graduated from law school she would advocate for New Mexico’s underserved indigenous communities as an attorney...