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Revolutionary Tales September

Revolutionary Tales: GW’s Newest Students Begin Their Journeys in the Nation's Capital

Three first-year students chronicled their thoughts on Move-In Day, their first few weeks of school and shared why GW is the right place to chase their dreams.

A doctor examines a child patient with a tongue depressor while the child's parent looks on. (Adobe)

A Few Doctors Will See Some of You

Latin and Black family physicians see a much higher number of Medicaid patients compared with white or Asian doctors, according to a new study.

Campus Spring

GW Climbs Four Spots in Latest U.S. News & World Report Rankings

GW ranks 63rd among national universities, while many academic programs continue to hold prominent rankings in 2025 list.

Two female students in a classroom with an open laptop: Red hair, white sweater. Black hair & black glasses

New CCAS Graduate Degrees Expand Advanced Learning Opportunities

From museum studies and history to geography and psychology, the graduate programs cater to students whose interests span disciplines.

Facade of the U.S. Supreme Court with American flags in foreground

Looking ahead to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Fall Term

GW Law faculty and guests discussed upcoming cases and made predictions about election-related litigation.

Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters event 2024

Poll Shows Americans’ Trust in Government Holds Steady Amid Turmoil

Latest GW Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters survey shows confidence in key U.S. institutions remains relatively unchanged despite fears of civil unrest.

Left to right: Jesse J. Holland, Jeanne Cummings, Michael Tomasky and Lydie Lake discuss the future of journalism at SMPA. (Jordan Tovin/GW Today)

For Journalists in 2024, Should Truth Trump Fairness?

Where these two guiding principles conflict, the truth should be prioritized, New Republic editor Michael Tomasky told an audience at SMPA.

Chryssa Kouveliotou

GW Physics Professor Received Lifetime Achievement Award

Chryssa Kouveliotou is being recognized for decades of accomplishments and groundbreaking contributions to the field of astrophysics.

On the Rock: The Acropolis Interviews

Corcoran Professor Received Fulbright Fellowship

Allyson Vieira will conduct research on traditional hand marble carving while in Greece.

Lindsay M. Chervinsky, B.A. ’10, wrote a new book, “Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents That Forged the Republic.”

GW Alumna Authored New Book

Lindsay M. Chervinsky’s book examines John Adams’ pivotal role in defining presidential norms and shaping early American political practices.