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.
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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.
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.
GW Student Researchers Revel in Helping to Solve Complex Problems
Student organizations have helped facilitate research opportunities among students.
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.
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.
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.
Elliott School Book Launch: ‘The Zelensky Effect’
Co-authored by Henry E. Hale and Olga Onuch, the book looks at the mutually beneficial relationship between Ukrainians and President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Summer School: Bio Students Thrive in Harlan Fellowship
A cohort of biology students spent their summer in the lab and the field thanks to a CCAS program that supports undergraduate research opportunities.
GSEHD Alumna Published Picture Book
Melvina Noel’s new book features illustrations by Caldecott-honor recipient Cozbi A. Cabrera.
GSEHD Doctoral Candidate Selected as MSR Fetzer Scholar
Ina Gjikondi was one of 22 individuals across the country recognized with the honor.