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From left, Paulina Vera, Alexander Love and Alberto Benítez at Love's naturalization ceremony

GW Law’s Immigration Clinic Helps Clients from around the Globe

Dedicated GW Law students and faculty work to assist immigrants in dire situations.

New Venture Competition 2023 Explorer Track

2024 New Venture Competition Finalists Announced

Awards ceremony slated for April 11 in Jack Morton Auditorium.

Bruce Springsteen (left) and Barack Obama (right) with flag background

Born to Run—for President

How did Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen team toward the political promised land? Luther Rice Fellow Maureen Rafter studied the president and the Boss.

2 frog skulls on a black background

It’s Not Easy Being Green: New Species Named for Kermit the Frog

Kermitops gratus, an ancient species of amphibians discovered by researchers including GW’s Cal So, pays homage to the iconic Muppet.

Tempietto at sunset

University Takes Steps to Advance Plan Strengthening Community

As enhancements or new initiatives take shape, university also continues to encourage community feedback to improve the plan.

Cherry blossoms over the Washington Monument

#GWToDo: 2024 National Cherry Blossom Festival

From kite festival to parade, GW Today presents a short guide to the iconic annual celebration.

NCAA Bound swimmers

GW Sends Three Swimmers to NCAA Championships

Three national qualifiers is the most in a single year in program history.

Jorge Sanchez

Revolutionary Tales: Jorge Sanchez Details ‘Tight-Knit’ Life on the Vern

The first-year accountancy student has built a strong, vibrant community while living on GW’s retreat from the city right inside its limits.

Male broadcast engineer works in studio.

GSEHD Program to Help D.C. Students Find More Options after Graduation

Project EXPAND works with school educators and administrators to help them gain knowledge about what options are available to D.C. students who choose an apprenticeship pathway.

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck

In Video: Chemistry's Role in Studying Brain Disease

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck interviews professor Ling Hao about her research related to human neurodegenerative diseases.