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Browse past GW Today articles in our archives.

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Communities of Color across the U.S. Suffer Growing Burden from Polluted Air

Study finds minoritized communities endure higher rates of pediatric asthma and higher risk of premature death from exposure to pollutants.

Jose Andres

Global Food Institute Hosts Distinguished Leaders in the Fight against Hunger following White House Challenge Event

President Granberg, GFI founder Chef José Andrés and White House senior adviser Stephen K. Benjamin gave remarks about the importance of GFI’s work.

Gayle Wald

A Semester’s Journey through 20th-Century American Culture

From the early Black blues women to today’s culture wars, students in GW Professor Gayle Wald’s class follow U.S history’s path.

President Granberg

President Granberg Recognized for her Contributions to Higher Education

“Diverse: Issues In Higher Education” highlighted the GW president as one of 40 top women in higher education.

Mock Shaadi Heer Ranjha

In Photos: GW Community Celebrates South Asian Heritage Month with a Mock Shaadi

Multiple student groups staged performances at the annual event, which pays tribute to South Asian wedding traditions.

STAT Madness

Cast Your Vote for GW in the STAT Madness Tournament

GW Engineering and Milken Institute SPH research to go head-to-head with other leading research institutions in the online, bracket-style tournament.

Moderator Casey Burgat, former U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Il.) and Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.)

Is Impeachment Becoming Routine?

The 2024 O’Dwyer Forum was marked by bipartisanship and good humor.

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Africa’s ‘Iron Lady’ Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Visits GW

GW’s Institute for African Studies inaugurates the Bridges Institute Africa Series in conversation with the Nobel Peace laureate and former president of Liberia.

Collage of 5 books

Five Books to Kick off Women’s History Month

A few of the many reads by GW alumnae and faculty that explore contemporary and historical women’s lives.

Members of the SAHC 2024 board.

Students Lead Celebration of South Asian Heritage at GW

The 2024 South Asian Heritage Celebration focuses on how storytelling strengthens community and builds pride.