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Kevin Mahala

Former GW Baseball Player Named NY Mets’ Minor League Hitting Coordinator

Kevin Mahala played three seasons for the GW baseball team before signing with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Foggy Bottom Campus

GWSB Professor Receives Organization Journal Award

N. Sharon Hill was recognized for her thoughtful assessment of handled manuscripts.

Nathalya Ramirez presents on the WBAF Global Fundraising Stage in Durban, South Africa. (WBAF)

GW Entrepreneurs Win Recognition in International Investment Competition

Nanochon and Early Innovation Systems, health innovation companies founded at GW, were two of five finalists at a competition in South Africa.

In Photos: GW Faculty and Staff Winter Celebrations

GW employees came together to unwind at the end of the fall semester.

Record player in front of fireplace surrounded by wrapped gifts

GW Today’s Holiday Playlist 2023

Settle into the holiday spirit with this mix of classics and sleeper hits, chosen by students, faculty and staff.

GW Today’s 2023 Last-Minute Gift Guide

From GW holiday ornaments to handmade luxuries, we offer a few last-minute shopping options in Foggy Bottom and its environs.

GW Students Unwind at Midnight Breakfast and Final Lap Activities

The Division for Student Affairs has held events to destress and build community during finals week and preparation.

Group photo around the FAO sign

Student Voices: An Open Letter to the World Food Forum

Six GW graduate students share their thoughts after representing the Global Food Institute at the global forum in Rome, Italy.

Mary Morton (left) and Caroline Woolard teamed up to present the workshop.

Old School Meets New School in Workshop on Curatorial Strategies

Mary Morton of the National Gallery of Art joined Caroline Woolard, Corcoran visiting professor, for discussion.

In vivo overexpression of Snail (Red) in microglia/macrophage cells in injured cortex. Reactive astrocytes are labeled in green bordering the injury.

Study Reveals a Protein Called Snail May Play a Role in Healing Brain Injury

Discovery could pave the way toward better treatment for stroke and other brain injuries.