Women in Healthcare Face Higher Burnout Rates Compared to Their Male Colleagues
New study also identifies factors that protect women healthcare professionals against harmful stress.
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Women in Healthcare Face Higher Burnout Rates Compared to Their Male Colleagues
New study also identifies factors that protect women healthcare professionals against harmful stress.
SMHS Opens Its Bicentennial Lecture Series with a Discussion on Heart Health
A panel of six leading GW cardiologists discuss “Staying Heart Healthy.”
Three GW Law faculty, all First Amendment experts, discussed where to draw the line on campus.
CCAS Alumnus Awarded 2023 Innovative Award
The Innovative Storytelling Award recognizes digital journalism that re-invents the way stories are told.
CCAS Alumna Awarded 2023 Innovative Award
The Innovative Storytelling Award recognizes digital journalism that re-invents the way stories are told.
GW School of Business Granted Re-accreditation
Interim Dean Vanessa Perry thanked the many faculty, staff and students involved in supporting the process that led to the school being granted re-accreditation.
GWSB Alumnus Named to 40 Under 40 List
Quinton Carroll is being recognized for his demonstrated leadership and commitment to the community.
Multicultural Student Services Center Names Interim Director, Plans to Enhance Staffing
Interim director Mitchell R. Foster joins the MSSC from GW’s CLRE, where they oversaw residential equity, assessment and the South Square Neighborhood on Foggy Bottom.
Senior VP Sharifa A. Anderson, chief diversity and inclusion officer at Fannie Mae, spoke with interim Dean Vanessa Perry.
GW Serves: Native Washingtonian Gives Back to D.C. Public Schools
Sophomore Eden Parker, a Stephen Joel Trachtenberg scholar, has extended her Civic Changemakers summer program work through the school year.