Scientists Must Consider Implications of Gene Editing
By Kristen Mitchell
A Chinese scientist recently claimed he had successfully edited the genes of twin human embryos to reduce their risk of HIV—an...
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Scientists Must Consider Implications of Gene Editing
By Kristen Mitchell
A Chinese scientist recently claimed he had successfully edited the genes of twin human embryos to reduce their risk of HIV—an...
In Photos: Midnight Breakfast 2018
Annual tradition offers students a break from preparing for final exams with food and fun.
Biomedical Engineering Chair to Be Inducted in National Academy of Inventors
By Kristen Mitchell
School of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Igor Efimov is set to be inducted into the...
GW Today’s Top Stories of Fall 2018
1. GW Researchers: 2,975 Excess Deaths Linked to Hurricane Maria
The semester’s most popular story got a high-profile...
GW Holiday Video: Raise High in 2019
Students and student orgs, staff, faculty, President and Mrs. LeBlanc—and even George—stopped by the Marvin Center to help paint a mural to welcome the new year and to answer the question: How...
Faculty Senate Hears Reports on Higher Ed Outlook, GW Budget
The group also passed resolutions recommending changes to policy on prohibited relationships with students, Faculty Code.
Longtime Staff Celebrate Their ‘Legacy at GW’
By Tatyana Hopkins
When Carolyn Ross began working as a typing clerk in the George Washington University’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions in 1968, there was no Microsoft Word or online...
President Emeritus Returns to the Classroom
GW President Emeritus Steven Knapp now teaches a University Honors Program seminar on metaphor.
President Trump to Nominate Two GW Alumni for Top Posts
Two George Washington University alumni, William Barr, J.D. ’77, and Heather Nauert, B.A. ‘93, will be nominated as attorney general and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, respectively,...