Four years ago, the COVID-19 virus turned the world upside down. GW’s Maria Elena Ruiz discusses how the pandemic transformed the way we live our lives.
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Four years ago, the COVID-19 virus turned the world upside down. GW’s Maria Elena Ruiz discusses how the pandemic transformed the way we live our lives.
Paving a Path for Middle School Leaders
GW SGA members shared ideas with DCPS’s Eliot-Hine Middle School students on running a student government.
Is the U.S. Supreme Court a Model for Civic Engagement?
Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett joined a discussion on GW’s campus.
Elliott School’s Susan Ariel Aaronson, CCAS’s Alexa Alice Joubin and SMPA’s David Karpf comprise the university’s inaugural PIT Scholars cohort.
GW Awards 10 D.C. High School Seniors Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarships
The Class of 2028 recipients will join a prestigious and proud program that covers tuition, room, board, books and fees throughout four years at GW.
GW Hosts Ninth Annual Diversity Summit
The three-day event offered dedicated space and time to engage in meaningful learning, dialogue and community-building together.
Communities of Color across the U.S. Suffer Growing Burden from Polluted Air
Study finds minoritized communities endure higher rates of pediatric asthma and higher risk of premature death from exposure to pollutants.
President Granberg, GFI founder Chef José Andrés and White House senior adviser Stephen K. Benjamin gave remarks about the importance of GFI’s work.
A Semester’s Journey through 20th-Century American Culture
From the early Black blues women to today’s culture wars, students in GW Professor Gayle Wald’s class follow U.S history’s path.
President Granberg Recognized for her Contributions to Higher Education
“Diverse: Issues In Higher Education” highlighted the GW president as one of 40 top women in higher education.