Leader of the Nashville COVID-19 Response Credits GW for Career Success
Alex Jahangir, B.S. ’99, said attending GW "fundamentally changed" his life.
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Leader of the Nashville COVID-19 Response Credits GW for Career Success
Alex Jahangir, B.S. ’99, said attending GW "fundamentally changed" his life.
British Robinson, MVC ’89, Named to Forbes 50 over 50 List for Impact
Robinson is the CEO and president of the Barbara Bush Foundation For Family Literacy.
Alumna Maha Malik Takes on Consultancy Role at UNESCO Paris
Malik recently completed a four-month program as a GW UNESCO fellow with UNESCO Paris.
Alumnus Kevin S. Blair Named One of 500 Most Powerful Leaders by Atlanta Magazine
Blair is president and CEO of Synovus, a commercial and retail banking firm based in Georgia.
Christopher Cahill Co-Leads $25 Million Consortium Research Project
The purpose of the consortium, according to the U.S. Energy Department, is to educate the next generation of nuclear forensic scientists and engineers.
Leading Women and Girls to Careers in Science
The George Washington University hosted a celebration of women in science ahead of International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
University Shares Support for Those Affected by Earthquake in Turkey
As countries around the world send emergency responders to the region, GW mobilizes supportive response.
Two GW Scientists Nab International Recognition
Chemistry’s Akos Vertes and Anthropology’s Chet Sherwood were elected AAAS Fellows, the scientific community’s top honor for innovators in the field.
Former GWSB dean left a legacy of steady, calm guidance and opened the doors of admission to better serve the world.
Student Voices: Undergraduate Research Assistants Riya Bhushan and Sophie Rosenthal
The two traveled to Iceland to participate in the Arctic Circle Assembly on the gender impact of COVID-19.