The Playful, Elusive Legacy of a Great Provocateur
GW art history students learn about Marcel Duchamp while curating an exhibit showing his influence.
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The Playful, Elusive Legacy of a Great Provocateur
GW art history students learn about Marcel Duchamp while curating an exhibit showing his influence.
GW Medical Students Discover the ‘Joy and Privilege of Medicine’
M.D. Class of 2024 see the future of their medical education journey on Match Day.
In photos, see how the University Student Center was transformed into a '90s roller rink for GW students to unwind and build community.
GSEHD Fellowship Addresses Antisemitism and Fosters Jewish Inclusion
The Fellowship & Summer Institute on Antisemitism and Jewish Inclusion, sponsored by the Naomi Foundation and the Academic Engagement Network, is accepting applicants for 2024.
GW Business Forum to Focus on Advancements and Implications of AI Technologies
The second annual GW Business & Policy Forum will bring leading experts and practitioners in AI to campus.
GW Law’s Immigration Clinic Helps Clients from around the Globe
Dedicated GW Law students and faculty work to assist immigrants in dire situations.
2024 New Venture Competition Finalists Announced
Awards ceremony slated for April 11 in Jack Morton Auditorium.
How did Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen team toward the political promised land? Luther Rice Fellow Maureen Rafter studied the president and the Boss.
It’s Not Easy Being Green: New Species Named for Kermit the Frog
Kermitops gratus, an ancient species of amphibians discovered by researchers including GW’s Cal So, pays homage to the iconic Muppet.
University Takes Steps to Advance Plan Strengthening Community
As enhancements or new initiatives take shape, university also continues to encourage community feedback to improve the plan.