Archives

Browse past GW Today articles in our archives.

Alt Text

GW Grows Discussion on Urban Agriculture

A group of policymakers, academics and practitioners planted the seeds Friday for elevating the importance of urban agriculture as Congress begins working on the country’s next Farm Bill, which...

Alt Text

Racial Bias and Community Investment Discussed at GW Policing Forum

By Kristen Mitchell

As chief of one of Maryland’s largest police departments, Henry P. Stawinski III said he understands why people in the African...

Alt Text

‘Regional Integration Is a Catalyst for Prosperity’

By Ruth Steinhardt

Regional cooperation needs to be the subject of serious research and inquiry, the secretary general of the Middle East’s premier economic and political coalition said...

Alt Text

University Releases Annual Safety and Security Report

By Kristen Mitchell

The number of sexual assaults and drug law violations reported at George Washington University decreased in 2015, according to the university’s annual security report...

Alt Text

2017 Open Enrollment Begins Oct. 3

GW's annual open enrollment period begins Oct. 3 and will last three weeks. Faculty and staff will notice changes to benefits plan offerings that will take effect in 2017.

Open enrollment is...

Alt Text

GW Names Maurice Joseph Interim Head Coach of Men’s Basketball

Maurice Joseph, who has been an assistant men’s basketball coach at the George Washington University for five seasons, has been named interim head coach of the team, the university announced...

Alt Text

Q & A: What to Expect from the Presidential Debate

By Ruth Steinhardt

Monday night marks the first presidential debate, bringing nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump together for their first face-off in a contentious campaign season....

Alt Text

Journey Through Ancient Edo with Brady Art Gallery’s New Exhibition

During Japan’s Edo period from 1603 to 1868, the artist Utagawa Hiroshige gained a reputation as a leading landscape artist. One of his most seminal works was "Fifty-Three Stations of the...

Alt Text

Need for Opportunity in Africa Highlighted at Capital Markets Program Lunch

By Kristen Mitchell

Speaking at the George Washington University on Friday, Mike Milken said the key to raising up disadvantaged populations in sub-Saharan Africa and other developing...

Alt Text

University Launches New Main Website

The George Washington University unveiled a new main website that responds to evolving web trends—bringing in more fresh and compelling video,...