GW Professor Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Author and creative writing professor Edward P. Jones is one of only 11 newly-elected members to the exclusive 250-person organization.
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GW Professor Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Author and creative writing professor Edward P. Jones is one of only 11 newly-elected members to the exclusive 250-person organization.
Rong Li Installed as Ross Professor of Basic Science Research
When Richard Santen, MD, met Rong Li, PhD, at the University of Virginia, he realized there was synergy among relationships, something he spoke to the crowd about during Dr. Li’s installation as...
GW Expert Weighs in on Mueller Report
By Tatyana Hopkins
Graduate School of Political Management professor Matthew Dallek shared his thoughts on special counsel Robert Mueller’...
Art Is the Lesson for Rapper and Educator
By Ruth Steinhardt
Outside of Washington, D.C., Gabriel “Asheru” Benn is perhaps best known as the first rapper to win a Peabody Award, in 2006, for his work on the animated show “The...
From the Lab to the Marketplace
By Kristen Mitchell
George Washington University researchers presented novel ideas ranging from efficient voltage converters that could have applications in medical devices to technology...
Seniors Share Favorite GW Memories
With the 2019 Commencement weeks away, GW Today has asked members of the Class of 2019 to reflect on their time at the George Washington University.
Here is the first group of seniors...
Combatting Plastic Waste, Fighting Food Insecurity, Sweetening Corporate Gifts
By Tatyana Hopkins
Nationwide, more than 50 percent of college students face food insecurity, said Chloe King, a senior at the Elliott School of International Affairs and co-founder of an...
GWSB Alumnus Doug Zarkin Talks Branding in the Age of Amazon
By Briahnna Brown
Amazon has not killed retail, Doug Zarkin, B.B.A. ’92, explained during a George Talks Business event on...
GW Students Pursue Startups and Entrepreneurship
By Tatyana Hopkins
As a student in the Milken Institute School of Public Health pursing a master’s degree in health administration, Khang Vuong’s primary career goal was to become a health...