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George mascot urges contributions on Giving Day.

GW Community Raises $1.8 Million during Giving Day

The annual fundraising event was the most successful in GW’s history.

Lucia M. Rafanelli wrote the book,“Promoting Justice Across Borders: The Ethics of Reform Intervention.”

CCAS Professor Wrote New Book

Lucia Rafanelli’s book introduces a new typology of various kinds of reform intervention.

(Left to right) TCO Senior Licensing Manager of Physical Sciences Michael Harpen and TCO Executive Director Brian Coblitz present certificate to GW Engineering's Xitong Liu.

TCO Awards $35,000 in Prizes in Innovation Competition

Top prizes went to chemical-free lithium extraction and opioid-induced respiratory depression treatment at the annual Technology Commercialization Office event.

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New Policies Are Intended to Improve Life for GW’s Assistantships and Fellowships

Graduate assistants will see pay increases in fall 2024.

GW Commencement on the National Mall

Commencement Week Registration Now Open

Members of the GW community are invited to register for Commencement Week events.

People mingling in front of the U.S. Capitol

KACIF Fund Helps Students Alleviate Financial Burdens of Unpaid Internships

Applications for summer internships are accepted through April 30.

David Rubenstein talks to a George Washington University audience about artificial intelligence at a GW Business policy forum.

GW Business Forum Delves into AI's Unstoppable Advance while Acknowledging Mistrust

The second annual business and policy forum, “Imagining the Future with AI,” comes as the university launches the GW Institute for Trustworthy AI Initiative.

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Ready to Launch: A GW Student’s NASA Mission

Ph.D. student Nick Kirschner’s research journey took him from NASA labs to the New Mexico desert—part of an agreement propelling GW astrophysics to new heights.

Image of proposed autonomous aircrafts flying over an urban area, via NASA.

GW Engineering Professor Works to Secure Autonomous Aircraft from Bad Actors

Peng Wei is leading a $6 million funding initiative from NASA to help make the urban airspace of the future more safe and secure.

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There Goes the Sun: The Science of the Solar Eclipse

What is an eclipse? How long will it last? And why’s it so rare? Prior to the April 8 event, Physics Chair Alexander van der Horst answers eclipse questions.