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Michelle Kelsey-Mitchell, an adjunct in the Milken Institute SPH, worked on her dissertation during the retreat. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Faculty Writing Retreat Centers Passion, Practicality

The three-day retreat on the Mount Vernon Campus gave faculty a chance to focus on writing before the start of the spring semester.

Forbes 30 Under 30 2024

Four GW Alumni Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 List

GW graduates in a range of fields made the magazine’s list of young professionals for 2024.

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck and philosophy professor David DeGrazia

In Video: The Role of Ethics in AI Policy

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck in discussion with philosophy professor David DeGrazia.

GW's Grow Garden

School-based Gardening and Food Programs May Support Healthier Food Attitudes Later in Life

Youth who learn to grow and prepare foods make better food choices as they age, a GW study suggested.

Michael and Lori Milken Create $6 Million Endowment Funding Two Professorships, One Honors Dean Lynn R. Goldman

Longtime public health advocates broaden their investment at namesake GW school.

James Bishop IV

GW Men’s Basketball Off to Best Start in Eight Seasons

A mix of experience and youth pushing the pace on offense under second-year coach Chris Caputo.

Caroline Smith in her kitchen. Standing at her table with a mixer next to her and a book open.

Our Kitchens, Ourselves

In her book, Writing Professor Caroline J. Smith serves up a tour of how kitchens have changed over the decades to reflect societal shifts and gender politics.

Kennedy Center Honors

From TikTok Contest to Backstage with Michael Bublé

Maya Levine, B.A. ’23, and GW junior Katelyn Kovach served as social media correspondents during the star-studded 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors.

Quinton Burns, a first-year student at Duke Ellington School of the Arts

ArtReach GW Illuminates Creativity from the minds of DC Area Youth

The Honey W. Nashman Center’s ArtReach program collaborates with local institutions to provide art education and an exhibition at Gallery 102.

Students watching a screen

Student Filmmakers Create ‘Not Just Another Home Video’

A University Writing course culminated in a final project that was a five-minute video telling a story of themselves and their families.