Professor Diana L. Burley Named Outstanding Educator
SC Media honors GSEHD's Dr. Burley for her work on cybersecurity issues.
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Professor Diana L. Burley Named Outstanding Educator
SC Media honors GSEHD's Dr. Burley for her work on cybersecurity issues.
George Washington University community members turned out in droves to watch the partial solar eclipse over Washington, D.C., Monday afternoon. Although out of the...
Political Management Professor Writes about Confederate Statues Controversy
Matthew Dallek says the controversy about the statues is centuries in the making.
Defense Writers Group Moves to GW, Joins New Project for Media and National Security
The Defense Writers Group, an association of defense and national security correspondents with 50 member news organizations from around the globe, will move to the George Washington University and...
Minority Women Exposed to Toxic Chemicals in Beauty Products
Women of color have higher levels of beauty-product related chemicals in their bodies compared to white women, according to a commentary published by a...
Title IX Office Expands with Three New Staffers
By Ruth Steinhardt
The George Washington University is expanding its Title IX Office with three new staffers, two of whom...
Corcoran School Reorganized into Seven Academic Programs
By Julyssa Lopez
The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design has announced that as part of its new governance structure, ratified by a Corcoran faculty vote in February, five...
GW Transplant Institute Celebrates 100th Kidney Exchange
By Katie Dvorak
Chadia Yacoubou stood looking toward a door that, when opened, would reveal the person who gave her a new kidney—and a new chance at life. Seconds later out...
SPH Project Aims to Improve Childhood Resilience
By Kristen Mitchell
A George Washington University doctoral student has developed a process for improving the health of communities by bringing together resources for children...
Graduate Students Give Back As Summer Academy Coaches
By Kristen Mitchell
Graduate student Xin Wen leafed through a stack of notes, scanning concepts and key ideas one last time. The final exam was only a few hours away— but she...