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Melani McAlister

CCAS Professor Named to Modern American History’s Editorial Board

Melani McAlister, a professor of American studies and international affairs, is now on the board of the journal that showcases emerging research on U.S. history.

A man with dark curly hair and glasses sits on a wheelchair and presses a button on a camera rubber-banded to the wheelchair's armrest.

Award-Winning Filmmaker Reid Davenport Redefines Disability through the Lens of Art

The GW alumnus creates his films with an eye toward “removing systemic barriers in society.”

A white woman helps a Black man move a plastic shelf from the bed of a truck to a storage closet.

Office of Sustainability to Operate First-Ever Reuse Market

A temporary free store will provide residence hall essentials sourced from spring donations to students at no charge.

GW students Liseth Widman, Joshua Abraham and Sarah Mann in front of Eliot-Hine Middle School on Friday, Aug. 4.

GW Civic Changemakers Program Introduces D.C. Middle Schoolers to Community Involvement

Now in its sixth year, the five-week summer program culminates in student projects created to have a positive community impact.

SMPA Professor Wins Sharon Begley Award

SMPA Professor Wins Sharon Begley Award

John Sutter’s work received high marks from the judges for being compassionate and engaging.

Jorge Rivera

GW Business Professor Received Two Best Book Awards

Jorge Rivera co-authored a book that seeks to advance the understanding of how businesses may adapt to climate change trends.

A pup's facial markings might help clarify its communications.

Dogs With Less Complex Facial Markings Found to Be More Expressive in their Communication with Humans

New study explores the relationship between a canine’s facial appearance and how expressive they appear to be when communicating with their human companions.

GW Alumni and Families Weekend

Registration Opens for Upcoming Alumni and Families Celebration

This year’s Alumni & Families Weekend runs Sept. 29 to Oct. 1.

Jonathan Post smiles for the camera

Jonathan Post Named VP for Board Relations, Secretary of the University

Post said the impressive trajectory and momentum of the university make his role particularly exciting.

Snow cover mountains in the North Slope of Alaska.

Cold Spell: Alumna Recalls Arctic Adventures

As an anthropologist in Alaska’s remote North Slope, alumna Georgeie Reynolds braved bear attacks and hypothermia scares while unearthing ancient artifacts.