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Bryson Handy

For GW Truman Scholar, Public Service Means Opening Doors

Bryson Handy credits his family with inspiring his commitment to public service and belief that a more equitable world is possible.

GW Serves: Campbill-Gill

GW Serves: Finding Purpose in the Classroom

GW senior Mackenzie Campbell-Gill discovered confidence, connection and a passion for helping others while tutoring D.C. elementary students.

Francys Subiaul and dog wit Fac Focus logo

Faculty in Focus: The Learning Laboratories of Francys Subiaul

From toddlers to terriers, Francys Subiaul explores the science of social learning to reveal how animals acquire knowledge—and what makes humans so good at it.

GW students in Kogan Plaza

GW Community Members Honored With 2026 Excellence in Student Life Awards

Nominated students, faculty, staff and student organizations received a variety of awards recognizing their contributions to campus life.

WLP Networking

Women’s Leadership Program Hosts Student-Alumni Networking Night

Students in WLP hear from alumni about navigating careers and embracing flexibility.

Match Day 2026

Guiding SMHS Forward: A Conversation with Interim Dean Andrew Artenstein

In a Q & A, Artenstein discusses his first few months at GW.

GW Engineering researchers packed two floors of the Science and Engineering Hall for the annual R&D Showcase. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Engineering Students Show Their Work at R&D Showcase

GW Engineering researchers displayed projects that ranged from reducing AI hallucinations to mapping public transit safety incidents.

NVC

GW Startups Win Big at GW New Venture Competition

The nationally recognized competition awarded over $100,000 to winners from the GW community Thursday night in the Jack Morton Auditorium.

Women in a gallery at NEXT Extravaganza

Walking Inside a Kaleidoscope

Annual NEXT Extravaganza draws more than 1,000 revelers to the Flagg Building for a celebration of art.

The Athlete

GW Alumnus Wrote New Book

Since 2016, author Robert Blaemire has focused on writing, channeling his political insight into books.