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Study: Unionized Nursing Homes Report Workplace Safety Data

Nursing homes with unions are 78% more likely to report workplace Injury and illness data to OSHA, GW researchers revealed.

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Getting to Know the DMV: Adams Morgan

This vibrant and culturally diverse D.C. neighborhood offers a bit of everything for lovers of food, art and history.

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Two GWPD Supervisory Officers Armed as University Progresses in Implementation Plan

The university continues to engage with students, faculty and staff and will host community forums later this month.

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Elliott School Professor Received Foreign Minister's Commendations

Shoko Hamano was honored for her work promoting Japanese language education in the United States.

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GW Law Alumna Supports STEM Students Designing A Better World

Sharon Crane recently traveled to Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi to see first-hand the impact of her pro bono client’s innovation.

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GSEHD Alumna Won Outstanding Dissertation Award

Neenia Barlatt-Higgins was recognized by the University Council for Workforce and Human Resource Education.

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GW Business Professor Spent Summer in Egypt as Visiting Research Professor

Salah Hassan held a forum addressing the role of universities in promoting dialogue on climate action.

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Wish I Had Known This When I First Came to GW

GW Today asked some members of the Class of 2023 to look back on their time at the George Washington University and think about what they wished they had known early in their matriculation.

Mock code for a large language model AI. (Adobe Stock)

Can ChatGPT Co-Author Your Study? (No, But It May Help with the Research.)

GW professors John Paul Helveston and Ryan Watkins helm an online repository documenting the use of large language models in scientific research.

Seth Bailey, director of the Office of Korean and Mongolian Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.

GW Hosts Conference in Honor of the Republic of Korea’s Founding

The conference examined the legacy of the ROK’s first president, a GW alumnus, and the modern relationship between the U.S. and South Korea.