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US Supreme Court

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.

Ed O'Keefe and Julie Chávez Rodríguez

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.

Environmental Law Symposium

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.

STUDENT HEALTH CENTER

How the GW Student Health Center Is Expanding Gynecologic Health Services

The Student Health Center has increased the primary care services it offers to students to include pap smears.

Ramadan at GW

Muslim members of the GW community have been able to practice together while sharing their culture with both each other and their non-practicing peers.

2024 Planet Forward Summit

Planet Forward Summit Returns to GW with Theme ‘Solutions for Survival’

The 2024 Planet Forward Summit will highlight how creativity and storytelling can help in the urgent search for solutions to the climate crisis.

AI in political campaigns panel

The Brave New World of AI in Political Campaigns

SMPA and “Campaigns and Elections” sponsored a discussion on the role of artificial intelligence in the 2024 election cycle.

Giving Day 2024

GW Community Unites for 24 Hours of Giving

Starting at noon on Wednesday, GW community members can make a difference as part of the annual Giving Day celebration.

Head on view of container ship Dali crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bride in the Patapsco River.

Anatomy of a Fall: Inside the Baltimore Bridge Disaster

In the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, GW engineering professor W. M. Kim Roddis explained how the accident happened.

Three ikat pieces from Southeast Asia show the influence of the Gujarati "patola" form in square central color fields with patterned borders. (Lily Speredelozzi/GW Today)

Dyeing for Beauty: The Mathematical Complexity of Ikat

In its latest exhibition, The GW Museum and The Textile Museum showcases a resist-dyeing technique that developed independently in cultures around the world.