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.
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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.
Q & A: Dr. Tara Palmore Updates Us on COVID
Palmore, a GW professor of medicine, specializes in infectious diseases.
$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.
A Database from GW Law Informs Users on Litigation Relating to AI
Shifting legal landscape surrounding artificial intelligence is commanding attention, says Professor Robert Brauneis.
Making GW’s Library Catalog Express and Reflect Our Community’s Values
Subject headings are being updated to make them more inclusive and make the catalog more accessible.
Getting to Know the DMV: Foggy Bottom
This Northwest D.C. riverside neighborhood went from a 19th-century manufacturing hub to GW’s home base. Get to know the neighborhood many students call home.
New Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Brings 30 Years of Administrative, Teaching Experience
Rumana Riffat has held a series of progressively responsible administrative roles at the School of Engineering and Applied Science and has worked collaboratively with administration and faculty.
Four GW Researchers Received Prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Awards in FY23
Latest recipients join 11 other GW faculty with active CAREER awards.
GW Business Professor Wrote New Book
The book focuses on the connection between housing markets and shadow banking.
University to Implement First Phase of GWPD Arming Plan, Continues to Seek Community Feedback
As part of a comprehensive approach to public safety, a multi-phase process will begin with arming top two GWPD officials.