Org Sci Class Examines Extreme Decision Making
Students in Nils Olsen’s seminar on Extreme Decisions explore how decision makers operate under intense pressures.
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Org Sci Class Examines Extreme Decision Making
Students in Nils Olsen’s seminar on Extreme Decisions explore how decision makers operate under intense pressures.
GW Announces School of Business Interim Dean
Vanessa G. Perry, vice dean for strategy, special adviser to the dean and professor, will lead the school during the search for a permanent dean.
Refreshed Presidential Fellowship Program Expands Eligibility
The deadline to apply for the program offering professional development and graduate study at GW is Jan. 15.
Elliott School Alumnus Earns Prestigious Rhodes Scholarship
Yosef Bukhari will begin classes at the University of Oxford in fall 2024, with plans to focus his research on nuclear deterrence.
Discounted tickets for a live March 2024 recording of the hit public radio show are available exclusively to the GW community through Jan. 19.
$12 Million Consortium Will Open Careers in Naval Research to Students from All Backgrounds
Led by GW Engineering’s Philippe Bardet, the Consortium on Naval Enterprise Pathways will help provide an aging sector with a diverse and sustainable workforce.
GW Engineering Team Wins $500,000 Department of Energy Award for Green Lithium Extraction
Ellexco, a research team led by assistant prof Xitong Liu & doctoral student Lingchen Kong, extracts lithium safely and unobtrusively from geothermal brines.
The Role of Unity in Advancing Democracy in Iran and the World
Iranian born actor and activist Nazanin Boniadi provided an Elliott School audience an update on the progress and status of Iran’s freedom movement.
Protecting Your Mental Health over Winter Break
Counseling and Psychological Services offers tips on how to maintain balance during winter transitions to and from school.
Wolcott Foundation Expands Legacy of Supporting Students in Public Service with $4 Million Gift
Endowment continues a 70-year tradition that has opened doors for more than 500 GW students.