GW Serves: Native Washingtonian Gives Back to D.C. Public Schools
Sophomore Eden Parker, a Stephen Joel Trachtenberg scholar, has extended her Civic Changemakers summer program work through the school year.
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GW Serves: Native Washingtonian Gives Back to D.C. Public Schools
Sophomore Eden Parker, a Stephen Joel Trachtenberg scholar, has extended her Civic Changemakers summer program work through the school year.
Never Neutral: U.S. Museums Face Historical ‘Reckoning’
With museums across the country reexamining their Native American exhibits, Corcoran’s Laura Schiavo uncovers a legacy of political and cultural influence.
GW Hailed as a Top Fulbright Producer for 2023–24
Designation as a Top Fulbright Producer points to university’s dedication to global engagement
GSEHD Announces New Center for Jewish Education
“The Collaboratory” will incubate new ideas, engage public in new approaches to Jewish education.
GW Celebrates All-Time Sports Legends at 2024 Hall of Fame Induction
The new class includes representatives from seven different sports over almost 50 years.
Lunar New Year, a Commingling of Asian Cultures
The GW community gathered for a festive celebration of the Year of the Dragon on the Mount Vernon campus.
Laura Schiavo’s book highlights how museums reflect and shape political and cultural beliefs.
GSEHD Alumna Received Grant to Help Prepare Students for Careers in AI
Farhana Faruqe’s project received a $90,000 grant from the Jefferson Trust.
GW Photojournalism Student Awarded “Best in Show”
Allison Robbert won for a photo she took of President Joe Biden during a press hearing at the White House.