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Neenia Barlatt-Higgins

GSEHD Alumna Won Outstanding Dissertation Award

Neenia Barlatt-Higgins was recognized by the University Council for Workforce and Human Resource Education.

 Salah Hassan

GW Business Professor Spent Summer in Egypt as Visiting Research Professor

Salah Hassan held a forum addressing the role of universities in promoting dialogue on climate action.

Photo collage of 11 GW students and recent graduates

Wish I Had Known This When I First Came to GW

GW Today asked some members of the Class of 2023 to look back on their time at the George Washington University and think about what they wished they had known early in their matriculation.

Mock code for a large language model AI. (Adobe Stock)

Can ChatGPT Co-Author Your Study? (No, But It May Help with the Research.)

GW professors John Paul Helveston and Ryan Watkins helm an online repository documenting the use of large language models in scientific research.

Seth Bailey, director of the Office of Korean and Mongolian Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.

GW Hosts Conference in Honor of the Republic of Korea’s Founding

The conference examined the legacy of the ROK’s first president, a GW alumnus, and the modern relationship between the U.S. and South Korea.

GW Class of 2027 makes a GW shape in University Yard

Orientation Week 2023 at GW in Photos

After moving in, GW students gathered for a week of community and fun before the start of the 2023-2024 academic year.

Caroline Woolard sits in her "Queer Rocker."

Corcoran Visiting Professor Works to Shape a More Just World

Artist Caroline Woolard creates objects and experiences that require and encourage cooperation.

Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., at the Lincoln Memorial looking out at the 250,000 people who had come to Washington to advocate for civil rights 60 years ago on Aug. 28, 1963.

Remembering the March on Washington 60 Years Later

Acclaimed writer, political leader and double GW alumnus Paul Kendrick discusses the history of the iconic march and its legacy today.

Tara Palmore

Q & A: Dr. Tara Palmore Updates Us on COVID

Palmore, a GW professor of medicine, specializes in infectious diseases.

David Gitter

$1 Million Gift Creates New Fellowship and Study Opportunities on Contemporary China

Elliott School alumnus David Gitter endows fund promoting advanced proficiency in the Chinese language through immersive instruction abroad.