Student Researcher Investigates Yellowstone Supervolcano
By Kristen Mitchell
Maggie Moss, a senior majoring in geological sciences, is spending her summer break from The George Washington University in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and...
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Student Researcher Investigates Yellowstone Supervolcano
By Kristen Mitchell
Maggie Moss, a senior majoring in geological sciences, is spending her summer break from The George Washington University in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and...
Student Experience to Be Enhanced with New Organizational Structure
The George Washington University this summer has continued its efforts to enhance the student experience through a series of changes that will provide a unified, student-first structure to the...
What Cause Will You Fight For?
By Briahnna Brown
There are two reasons that activist and humanitarian Shaun King keeps fighting for what he believes in, and neither of them is righteous, he said.
He wants to...
No ‘Silver Bullet’ to Prevent Infrastructure Threats
Energy companies are always going to be a high-value target for nefarious actors who want to harm the United States. Companies need to assess threats and develop a plan to handle the worst-case...
Luther W. Brady, a George Washington University triple alumnus, trustee emeritus, world-renowned radiation oncologist and passionate advocate for the arts, died Friday. He was 92.
A...
University Officially Receives Reaccreditation
The George Washington University is in compliance with each of the seven standards established by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) and has been reaccredited, the group...
GW’s Tillman Scholars Show Commitment to Service
By Briahnna Brown
Two George Washington University student veterans were named Tillman Scholars this year: Drew Garza, an Army veteran, and Emily Balog, an Air Force veteran.
Mr....
High School Students Explore Healthcare Careers at GW
By Briahnna Brown
Blake Coleman, a rising sophomore at National Cathedral School in Washington, D.C., has long known that she wanted to be a doctor, but she also knew that she wanted a...
SEAS Researchers Tackle Fundamental Science in New Paper
By Kristen Mitchell
A School of Engineering and Applied Science research team recently published a paper on the structure of lubricants that they...
SMPA Professor Elected President of Investigative Reporters & Editors
Cheryl W. Thompson is IRE's first African-American board president.