Archives

Browse past GW Today articles in our archives.

Student smiling while tutoring

GW Serves: Computer Science Major Gives D.C. Schools Students His Undivided Attention

Junior Issouf Diarrassouba is the lead tutor for Math Matters, a high-impact tutoring program with D.C. Public Schools.

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and GW’s Frank Sesno discussed how to heal the political divide in the United States at the inaugural event for The Sesno Series.

Cory Booker Spoke at GW about Healing Political Divide in America

The senator from New Jersey said in the launch of The Sesno Series that the greatest threat to the United States is division.

Spirit of GW awards

Spirit of GW Awards Recognizes Alumni, Faculty and University Supporters

Joseph Wright, M.P.H. ’94, Professor Steven V. Roberts, Nassirou Diallo, B.A. ’18, and Christine Brown-Quinn, M.B.A. ’92, were celebrated for bringing honor to GW.

Tarnisha Hemphill

3 Questions with Tarnisha Hemphill

The assistant professor of midwifery breaks down the holistic model of care that underpins the School of Nursing's new master's program in nurse midwifery.

Open Enrollment graphic

2024 Open Enrollment Season Begins Oct. 9

Faculty and staff can explore current and new benefits and make any changes to ensure that their and their families’ needs are supported for the upcoming year.

Two women dancing in a tent

GW Community Comes Together to Celebrate during Annual Alumni & Families Weekend

The university invited its people both past and present to campus for a weekend of fun, reconnecting and being inspired together by GW’s future.

Jose Andres in a vest with hnads out speaking to a class with Robert Eggers on his right and President Granberg and Tara Scully on his right.

José Andrés, President Granberg Highlight Global Food Solutions

The humanitarian chef and GW president joined the founder of DC Central Kitchen for a visit with students in the World on a Plate class.

Turtle ant on a branch

Ant Factor: How Tiny Insects Shape Biodiversity

GW researchers studying arboreal ants in a Florida forest explored fundamental questions on the ways resource availability and competition impact biodiversity.

Daniel Noboa gives a "thumbs up" gesture to his supporters.

GW Alumnus in Runoff Election to Become Ecuador’s Next President

Daniel Noboa, M.P.S. ’22, will compete in the two-person race on Oct. 15.

Sonya Rankin, Tony Goldwyn, Kerry Washington and Ellen M. Granberg

Kerry Washington Creates $1 Million Earl and Valerie Washington Endowed Scholarship Fund to Open Doors to a Liberal Arts Education at GW

Emmy-winning actor, producer, activist, former trustee and GW alumna establishes need-based scholarship in honor of her parents.