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Photo of Quito Swan, the new director of the CCAS African Studies program, smiling with a dark shirt.

Quito J. Swan Brings Global Links to Africana Studies

As the new director of the CCAS Africana Studies Program, Swan strives to make connections—across disciplines, movements and oceans.

From left: Eliza Ward, development director for the museum; Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations Donna Arbide; Provost Christopher Alan Bracey; President Granberg; Bruce Baganz, chairman of The Textile Museum board of trustees and co-chair of The George Washington University board. (Photo: Dave Scavone)

The Textile Museum Receives Record $25 Million Gift

Anonymous donation will transform and sustain world-class textile conservation, curatorial scholarship and educational initiatives.

Have you met...Elizabeth Kuntz

Have You Met...Elizabeth Kuntz?

The librarian at Eckles Library on the Mount Vernon Campus loves the people at GW—and Star Trek.

GW Police Department community event

In Photos: Raising High with GWPD

GWPD event helps to build community, relationships and trust with students.

 Michelle Rubin speaking with Vidya Muthupillai.

GW Junior Vidya Muthupillai's Icelandic Journey of Climate Hope

The Storyfest winner and GW alumna Michelle Rubin’s expedition to Iceland focused on the country’s work to tackle the climate crisis.

Audai Shakour with his mom Puja, dad Isam and sister Sarah.

From Campus Leader to Global Change-Maker: The Audai Shakour Legacy

The parents of the late GW alumnus have established a scholarship in their son’s memory to nurture future leaders from GW who share their son’s passion for service.

A male student talks to two other students at Org Fair Friday

GW Student Researchers Revel in Helping to Solve Complex Problems

Student organizations have helped facilitate research opportunities among students.

Geneva Henry (left) and Lorena Barba

The Sloan Foundation Awards GW a Grant to Encourage Open-Source Software

The funds from a Sloan Foundation Grant will be used to create an Open Source Program Office.

Nothing Will Ever Be the Same yearbook cover

In Their Words: GW Community Members Recall 9/11

Alumni, faculty and staff who were on campus in 2001 give firsthand accounts of a day that changed everything.

9/11 Memorial in New York City

How a GW Professor Teaches the Current Generation about the 9/11 Tragedy

Sean Aday teaches his students about the significance and implications of 9/11, ensuring that the pivotal moment in U.S. history is not forgotten.