GW Alumnus Behind Award-Winning Film Now Published Book
Frank Cisco’s book tells the story of a disabled veteran on a journey of redemption and atonement.
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GW Alumnus Behind Award-Winning Film Now Published Book
Frank Cisco’s book tells the story of a disabled veteran on a journey of redemption and atonement.
GW Serves: Senior’s Statistical Study Supports Sidewalk Safety
Working with the Capitol Hill Village Sidewalk Safety Team, Sahas Srinivasan’s data analysis unveils need for improved pedestrian safety in D.C.
GW Academic Medical Community Takes a Bow at the Bicentennial Excellence Awards
Faculty and staff were recognized for their service, commitment to the institution and achievements.
Applications for 2024 New Venture Competition Due Jan. 28
This year’s nationally recognized student entrepreneurship competition will once again include five tracks.
Malicious AI Activity Likely to Escalate into Daily Occurrence in 2024
As many countries gear up for national elections in 2024, GW’s Neil Johnson has published the first quantitative scientific analysis of AI misuse by bad actors.
GW South Asian Society Hosts Raas Chaos Competition
Six teams from universities across the country took part in the 23rd year for the dance competition at GW.
SMHS Names Senior Associate Dean for Regional Medical Campus
Scott D. Krugman will provide oversight at the LifeBridge Health/GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences Regional Medical Campus.
GW to Host Stronger Together Fair
Division for Student Affairs event will point students to information and resources they need to help feel supported in times of conflict and crisis.
From Foggy Bottom to Fiji: GW Alumna Featured on 45th Season of ‘Survivor’
Kellie Nalbandian, B.A. ’15, said the show taught her resilience, perseverance and the importance of letting go.
Data Science Students Map a Mission for Ukraine
As winter sets in, Ukrainians face harsh temperatures in war-torn homes. But CCAS students are using their data science skills to map out a rescue plan.