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GW Schools Receive High Rankings on U.S. News List of Top Graduate Programs

The Milken Institute SPH ranked 11th and the Trachtenberg School ranked 16th out of hundreds of graduate programs around the country.

BOT member Michelle Rubin, junior Max Wiener and Pam Rubin.

Heartfelt Connections: GW Scholarship Dinner Brings Donors and Students Together

The annual Celebration of Scholarships and Fellowships event highlights the power of philanthropy.

George Washington Revolutionaries

GW Releases New Moniker Identity Guidelines

The guidelines detail how to best communicate the Revolutionaries brand.

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GW Study Finds Link between Anti-Black Sentiment and Broad Support for Political Violence in the US

Researchers found that anti-Black senses of threat are key drivers in support for violence across Americans.

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U.S. News releases latest Law School Rankings

While the annual rankings from U.S. News & World Report shuffle every time the rankings algorithm is changed, GW Law is consistently recognized.

Solar Eclipse Watch Party on the City View Room Terrace

In Photos: The Solar Eclipse at GW

GW hosts solar eclipse watch parties for scientific milestone.

Two head shotsL left Sandy Kawano, smiling woman with dark hair and blue jacket. Right, Luyao Lu, smiling man in blue suit, blue tie

Two GW Professors Win CAREER Awards

Biology’s Sandy Kawano and engineering’s Luyao Lu were recognized by the National Science Foundation as academic role models in research and education.

Joel Gehman

School of Business Professors Received Award

Joel Gehman co-founded a non-profit organization that is committed to advancing the state of academic study into business as a force for good.

Joshua Ingersoll

Elliott School Alumnus Appointed to International Advisory Board

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies.

Holden Thorp

CCAS Professor Named in List of Influential People Shaping Health and Science

Holden Thorp was honored for his work that’s helping increase public trust in the scientific enterprise.