SPH Researcher Awarded $4 Million To Study Anemia in India
The Milken Institute School of Public Health was recently awarded a $4 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for a project that aims...
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SPH Researcher Awarded $4 Million To Study Anemia in India
The Milken Institute School of Public Health was recently awarded a $4 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for a project that aims...
Ali Eskandarian Announces Resignation from Academic Leadership
Ali Eskandarian, who has served for nearly seven years as dean of the College of Professional Studies (CPS) and Virginia Science and Technology Campus (VSTC), has announced his resignation from...
Regional Start-up Teams Eligible to Receive $25K Grants from GW’s AccelerateDC Program
The George Washington University’s new AccelerateDC program is searching for non-university affiliated start-up research teams from the Mid-...
Retelling the Spice Trade Story
By Ruth Steinhardt
George Washington University historian Joel Blecher has received a 2018 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities for his second book, “Profit...
Long-Serving Staff Honored for ‘Dedication to GW’
By Kristen Mitchell
Joan Broady, B.A. ’12, has seen a lot of changes at George Washington University since her first day as a campus police officer 40 years ago. The university...
Director of Athletics and Recreation Patrick Nero Announces Resignation
George Washington University Director of Athletics and Recreation Patrick Nero has notified Provost Forrest Maltzman of his resignation. Mr. Nero will step down from day-to-day responsibilities...
Transfer Students at GW Follow Unique Journeys
By Ruth Steinhardt
By the time Matt Bucher arrived as an undergraduate at the George Washington University, he already had a career. A Navy veteran, he had applied his G.I. Bill...
GW School of Nursing Celebrates Graduates with Pinning Ceremony
By B.L. Wilson
The George Washington University School of Nursing recognized the accomplishments of more than 100 graduates who were...
Spiritual Health Training, Data Processing Highlight Fall Research Grants
George Washington University researchers across the university were awarded numerous grants to fund innovative projects this fall that range from improving data processing to training health care...
Grad2Grad Program Offers Seniors a Discount on GW Graduate Programs
The George Washington University will continue its Grad2Grad Program for another year, offering a 10 percent tuition reduction to 2018 GW graduates who...