TRAILS AI Institute Announces First Round of Seed Funding
The eight funded projects, totaling just over $1.5 million, will advance cutting-edge research and scholarship that spans AI design, development and governance.
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TRAILS AI Institute Announces First Round of Seed Funding
The eight funded projects, totaling just over $1.5 million, will advance cutting-edge research and scholarship that spans AI design, development and governance.
GW Unveils New State-of-the-Art Campus Store
University cuts the ribbon on sparkling revitalized store at 2125 I St. NW that features expanded space, updated merchandise and reimagined amenities.
Highlights of GW Gala 2024 Captured in Photos
Positive vibes abounded in the Program Board's event at the National Portrait Gallery.
Keynote Speaker Lynae Vanee Bogues Launches GW Black Heritage Celebration
The Instagram and YouTube star says she hopes her “ideas and facts” help others to find their own ideas.
CCAS Professor Published New Book
Caroline J. Smith’s new book explores the changing attitude toward the space of the kitchen and the expectations of women associated with it.
Elliott School Professor Began Visiting Fellowship
David Shambaugh is joining the Hoover Institution as a distinguished visiting fellow during the 2023‒2024 academic year.
GSEHD Alumna Authored New Book
Vanessa Lee Christensen published a new addition to her children’s book series, “Baby Go!”
GWSB Interim Dean Spoke at Senate Housing Hearing
Vanessa Perry addressed concerns about AI’s impact on access to the housing finance system for underrepresented or marginalized communities.
Q & A: Celebrating Black Heritage at GW
GW Today spoke to BHC Co-chair Molayo Ifebajo about uplifting and investing in the university’s Black community this February and beyond.