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Nana Agyemang, B.A. ’16

Empowering Future Leaders with the Nana Agyemang Media Scholarship

Nana Agyemang, B.A. ’16, is using her platform, EveryStylishGirl, and an endowed scholarship at GW to help lift the next generation.

GW alumni and faculty at 50 yr  celebration of MSTHEM program.

GW Business Tourism Program Celebrates 50 Years

Current students, industry leaders, alumni and faculty gathered to acknowledge five decades of impact on tourism, hospitality and event industries.

a gray illustration of a man on a platform over a cliff with a sign that reads "vote for me."

Panic at the Polls! How to Cope with Election Stress

Clinical Psychology Professor Katherine Marshall Woods has tips for unwinding and unplugging—before and after you cast your vote.

Holiday Video graphic

Save the Date: Help GW Create the 2024 Holiday Video on Nov. 18

Join the university video team from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the USC Great Hall for food, fun and free photos.

Liz Cheney speaks at Jack Morton Auditorium

Liz Cheney: A Critical Moment for Democracy

Before an audience including many GW students, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney expressed optimism for the future.

Ellen Granberg at the podium

Washington Business Journal Honors GW President

Ellen M. Granberg was recognized at Women Who Mean Business award ceremony.

2001 Pennsylvania Avenue

GW Acquires 2001 Pennsylvania Ave. as Part of Strategic Growth

Acquisition provides swing space for administration and academic offices while evaluating long-term expansion plans.

Bonfire

In Photos: Halloween at GW

GW community celebrates the spooky holiday with a bonfire, games, tricks and treats on the Foggy Bottom Campus.

Tim Simons, left, and Matt Walsh, engaged frequently with the audience during the live recording of their podcast, Second in Command, on Oct. 15 at Jack Morton Auditorium.

Veep Stars Bring Laughter and Urgency to Young Voters at GW

In a lively recording of popular Second in Command podcast, actors Timothy Simons and Matt Walsh encourage students to use their voices at the polls.

CCAS Dean's panel on Nov. 5 election

Choices Facing Voters with the Election Days Away

GW political experts weigh in as the presidential election campaigns wind down.