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MLK Day Panel 2024

GW and Community Leaders Discuss Importance of Voting on MLK Day

The university-sponsored panel comes at a time where voting laws and rights are under a national and political microscope.

Bid Day 2024

In Photos: GW Welcomes Back Students for Spring 2024 Semester

Move-in, New Student Orientation and Bid Day were some of the highlights of the weekend before the start of the spring semester.

Christopher L. Cahill

CCAS Professor Recognized for His Work in Chemistry

Christopher L. Cahill was awarded the 2023 Hillebrand Prize in recognition of his contributions to the science of chemistry.

 Dawn Moncrief

GW Alumna Is Founder of International Hunger Relief Organization

A Well-Fed World works to strengthen plant-based feeding and farming solutions for communities around the world.

Glenda Baskin Glover

GW Alumna Named One of Tennessee’s People of the Year

Glenda Baskin Glover was the first woman to serve as president of Tennessee State University.

Susan M. Vignola

GW Alumna Named Partner at New York Law Firm

Susan M. Vignola is in Patterson Belknap’s Tax-Exempt Organizations practice group, where she represents a wide range of charitable and nonprofit institutions.

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the National Mall

#GWToDo: Martin Luther King Jr. Week

Celebrate the life and legacy of the civil rights hero at GW and around D.C.

Michelle Kelsey-Mitchell, an adjunct in the Milken Institute SPH, worked on her dissertation during the retreat. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Faculty Writing Retreat Centers Passion, Practicality

The three-day retreat on the Mount Vernon Campus gave faculty a chance to focus on writing before the start of the spring semester.

Forbes 30 Under 30 2024

Four GW Alumni Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 List

GW graduates in a range of fields made the magazine’s list of young professionals for 2024.

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck and philosophy professor David DeGrazia

In Video: The Role of Ethics in AI Policy

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck in discussion with philosophy professor David DeGrazia.