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KACIF Fund Helps Students Alleviate Financial Burdens of Unpaid Internships

Applications for summer internships are accepted through April 30.

David Rubenstein talks to a George Washington University audience about artificial intelligence at a GW Business policy forum.

GW Business Forum Delves into AI's Unstoppable Advance while Acknowledging Mistrust

The second annual business and policy forum, “Imagining the Future with AI,” comes as the university launches the GW Institute for Trustworthy AI Initiative.

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Ready to Launch: A GW Student’s NASA Mission

Ph.D. student Nick Kirschner’s research journey took him from NASA labs to the New Mexico desert—part of an agreement propelling GW astrophysics to new heights.

Image of proposed autonomous aircrafts flying over an urban area, via NASA.

GW Engineering Professor Works to Secure Autonomous Aircraft from Bad Actors

Peng Wei is leading a $6 million funding initiative from NASA to help make the urban airspace of the future more safe and secure.

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There Goes the Sun: The Science of the Solar Eclipse

What is an eclipse? How long will it last? And why’s it so rare? Prior to the April 8 event, Physics Chair Alexander van der Horst answers eclipse questions.

U.S. Rep. James McGovern (D-Mass.) speaks at “The Future of Federal Food Purchasing" summit at the Milken Institute SPH. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Global Food Institute and Federal Good Food Purchasing Coalition Convene Federal Food Procurement Experts

GFI founder José Andrés, U.S. Reps. James McGovern and Chellie Pingree and USDA officials were among the speakers at a two-day summit.

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Leading the Way to AI You Can Trust

The George Washington University announces new GW Trustworthy AI Initiative and partnership with Fortune 500 company SAIC.

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Amicus Brief Urges Supreme Court to Protect Public Health and Uphold EMTALA

Milken Institute SPH Dean Lynn R. Goldman joined public health scholars and health care organizations in filing friend-of-the-court brief to protect the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.

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From Organizing Farmworkers to Getting out the Vote

Julie Chávez Rodríguez, the grandchild of César Chávez and adviser to two U.S. presidents, discussed the importance of Latinos in U.S. politics with CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe.

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George Washington University Hosts Environmental Law Symposium with Keynote and Panels Devoted to Hope

At GW Law's Environmental Law symposium, student James Crisafulli won the Grodsky Prize for the year’s best paper.