GW Listens Aims to Provide Resource for Students in Need
By Kristen Mitchell
George Washington University students looking for support can now turn to an anonymous peer hotline for help. The Student Association initiative,...
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GW Listens Aims to Provide Resource for Students in Need
By Kristen Mitchell
George Washington University students looking for support can now turn to an anonymous peer hotline for help. The Student Association initiative,...
New Endowed Scholarship Fund Creates Paths to Opportunity
The belief that education can be a positive force for change and social mobility is what motivated GW alumnus Ali Kolaghassi and his wife, Lama, to make a philanthropic commitment to the George...
First Cohorts of Four Scholarship Programs Look Back at Semester
By Ruth Steinhardt
When Glen Warren arrived at the George Washington University from Atlanta in August, he didn’t come alone. As a member of GW’s first cohort of...
Aristide Collins to Lead Presidential Transition Working Group
Aristide J. Collins Jr., the George Washington University's vice president for development and alumni relations as well as secretary of the university, will serve as chair of a GW working group...
Career and Internship Fair Will Bring 100 Employers to GW
More than 100 employers from the for-profit, nonprofit and government sectors will gather to meet George Washington University students and alumni at the Charles E. Smith Center from 1 p.m. to 5 p...
SMPA Professors Weigh in on Trump and the Media
Five Questions with Artist Glenn Goldberg
Students to Have Volunteer Opportunities for 2018 Winter Olympics
George Washington President Steven Knapp and Hee-Beom Lee, the president of the organizing committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, signed an agreement Tuesday that the...
Plasma Thruster Technology Developed at GW Licensed by Vector
By Kristen Mitchell
Technology created at the George Washington University could soon be powering the next generation of space exploration.
In December, GW and...
GW Biomedical Engineering Researcher to Lead Global Study on Sudden Cardiac Deaths
By Kristen Mitchell
A George Washington University researcher is spearheading the first global study into specific abnormal heart rhythms that cause sudden cardiac deaths, a leading cause of...