GW Signs $5.3 Million Agreement to Research Plasma-Based Cancer Therapies
By Kristen Mitchell
George Washington University has signed a $5.3 million corporate research sponsorship agreement with Maryland-based...
Browse past GW Today articles in our archives.
GW Signs $5.3 Million Agreement to Research Plasma-Based Cancer Therapies
By Kristen Mitchell
George Washington University has signed a $5.3 million corporate research sponsorship agreement with Maryland-based...
GSPM Kicks Off 30th Anniversary with a Salute to Distinguished Alumni
By B.L. Wilson
More than one-third of the 4,000 alumni of the George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management live and work in Washington, D.C. So, it’s fitting that...
SMPA Town Hall Examines Changes in Media, Politics
By Julyssa Lopez
The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs, GW College Republicans and GW College Democrats...
A member of Congress and distinguished journalists, diplomats and media professionals have joined the George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs as fellows. SMPA announced...
GW Law Panel Previews Upcoming Term of Supreme Court
By Ruth Steinhardt
The upcoming Supreme Court term is packed with blockbuster cases that recall landmark civil rights rulings and also may require the nation’s highest court to wade into...
NATO General Cites Need for Flexibility and Resilience
By Ruth Steinhardt
“Failure is always an option” for alliances trying to make strategic decisions in an increasingly interdependent world, NATO Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation...
Members of the GW community can get their annual flu shot on campus at various clinics held in September and October.
For students:
Students can visit the Colonial...
‘Making Noise’ Is Key to Breaking Down Institutional Silence on Sexual Assault
By Kristen Mitchell
The most significant thing sexual assault survivors and advocates can do to pursue justice is create a paper trail, said Denise Krepp, B.A. ‘95 and former chief counsel...
SMHS Research Team to Study Natural Immune Response to HIV
A research team at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences has been awarded a $2 million grant to study the body’s natural...
‘Scraps:’ New, Sustainable Approaches to Fashion
By Julyssa Lopez
Where do your unwanted garments go once you dispose of them? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the answer is either to an incinerator or to giant...