Students Find a Path to Service through Study
By B.L. Wilson
Maurice Cook was working as an adviser in the George Washington University School of Business almost 10 years ago when he had an “existential crisis,” he said. His work then...
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Students Find a Path to Service through Study
By B.L. Wilson
Maurice Cook was working as an adviser in the George Washington University School of Business almost 10 years ago when he had an “existential crisis,” he said. His work then...
Top Topics in GW Today for the Spring 2018 Semester
The George Washington University welcomed several high-profile speakers to campus this semester, admitted students to the class of 2022, saw personnel changes among top administrators and...
Edward C. Green Fellows Will Contribute to Social and Political Change
Edward C. Green, B.A. ’67, has dedicated his career to improving health outcomes in under-served populations around the world....
Tennessee Senator Receives Inaugural Walter Roberts Award
U.S. Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on Monday received the George Washington University Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication’s...
Class of 2018 Shares Moments That Mattered
With the 2018 Commencement on the National Mall less than two weeks away, GW Today asked eight graduating seniors to reflect on their favorite memories during their time at the...
‘Infinity War’ Directors Are ‘Happy Monsters’
By Ruth Steinhardt
Anthony and Joe Russo are superhero experts: lifetime comic books fans who, as a directing duo, have been entrusted with three of the 19 blockbuster films collectively...
Four GW Women Named Clare Boothe Luce Scholars
By Kristen Mitchell
Four women in George Washington University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science were awarded funding as part of the Clare Boothe Luce Program to pursue...
How I Got the Job: Practice Makes Perfect for Graduate Student Zheng Yang
By Briahnna Brown
Zheng Yang, a graduate student studying computer science at George Washington University and an international student from Wuhan, China, didn’t let language barriers stop...
Millennials + Mobile Payment Apps Are more likely to = Financial Mismanagement
Millennials using mobile payments for transactions are more likely to overspend, become subject to credit card fees and use high-interest loan services, according to a study from the Global...
To celebrate art and relax before final exams, GW students gathered around Kogan Plaza for the 38th annual Chalk-In.