Archives

Browse past GW Today articles in our archives.

keynote speaker was Kristi Pullen Fedinick, associate professor in environmental health at the GW Milken Institute School of Public Health

GW Researchers Engage with Area Science Journalists and Communicators

University experts on environmental racism and the ethics of using AI in journalism at the D.C. Science Writers Association Professional Development Day.

Brendan Humphrey at the School of Engineering and Applied Science building

How I Got the Job: Graduating Mechanical Engineering Student Takes the Plunge

Brendan Humphrey will be working for a California-based startup that specializes in building cold plunges and heat saunas focused on health and wellness.

Ishani Patel riding a skateboard around Potomac Square

Revolutionary Tales: Graduating Senior Ishani Patel Made the Most of Her GW Experience

Whether it was with orientation, Program Board, moot court, internships or walks to the monuments with friends, the political communications major took advantage of her time at the university.

George Washington University sophomore Shweta Raman

How I Got the Job: A Passion for Community and Public Health

Sophomore Shweta Raman leveraged her involvement in campus organizations to prepare for a career in public health.

2024 Cafritz Awards winners

Dedication and Innovation Celebrated at the 21st Annual Calvin Cafritz Awards Gala

The GW Center for Excellence in Public Leadership and the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation honored distinguished D.C. government employees.

Ward 7 candidates forum at Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church

GW Hosts Candidates Forum for Ward 7 D.C. Council Seat

Ten people seeking to succeed retiring Council member Vincent Gray, B.A. ’64, answered questions at the Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church.

1850s back & white illustration of a overcrowded ship on the ocean

History Detectives: Following the Lives of Potato Famine Immigrants

History’s Tyler Anbinder and his student researchers dug through 100 years of bank records from Irish immigrants. What they found rewrote a historical tale.

Jack Hatcher GW Serves

GW Serves: Graduating Senior Builds on Behalf of Others

Engineering student Jack Hatcher uses science as a vehicle to create positive societal changes.

GW's Harlan Greenhouse was among the Science and Engineering Hall locations open for tours at last week's Research Showcase. (Lily Speredelozzi/GW Today)

GW Research Showcase Strives for Sustainable and Equitable Future

Undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral researchers from across the university presented at Wednesday’s event, also featuring lab tours & related programming.

From left, moderator John Warren asked panelists Kelley Squazzo and Swapna Padhye to share their publishing expertise.

The George Washington University Hosts Student Journal Symposium

Graduate Program in Publishing event joined students and professionals.