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Chris Harvell

‘That Fueled Me’

Chris Harvell, B.S. ’98, reflects on how a GW scholarship set him on a path of entrepreneurship and advocacy.

Robin Givhan

Award-winning Journalist Robin Givhan Discusses Fashion and Culture with GW Students

The Washington Post’s critic-at-large spoke about changes in the fashion industry and current trends during the moderated talk.

Jennifer Merluzzi

GWSB Professor Jennifer Merluzzi’s Paper Nominated for Responsible Research Management Award

Merluzzi co-authored the research paper that was recognized as “rigorously conducted and societally beneficial.”

James Bishop IV

GW Basketball’s James Bishop IV Named ‘Toyota Athlete of the Week’

The senior guard is leading the men’s basketball team in scoring at 21 points per game.

Edwin Miller

GWSB Alumnus Edwin Miller Appointed CEO of Marchex Inc.

Miller is now running the company that helps businesses using AI-powered customer engagement and marketing solutions.

Nina Seavey

SMPA Documentarian Nina Seavey Donates FOIA Records to Alma Mater

Seavey gave 150,000 pages of records to Special Collections at Washington University.

Eddie Nold at a Wizards game

For the Love of the Game

GW students in the master's of sports management program gain invaluable opportunities in the sports industry.

Uriyoán Colón-Ramos stands in a fruit and vegetable bay at GW's Harlan Greenhouse, where she instantly recognized plantain and papaya trees. (William Atkins/GW Today)

In Puerto Rico, Healthier Eating Could Help Build a Healthier Planet

An NSF grant will help Milken Institute SPH’s Uriyoán Colón-Ramos make eco-friendly, nutritious foods more accessible.

Moniker Madness

GW Announces 10 Moniker Options for Community Feedback

The process now moves into its next phase by launching “Moniker Madness,” a series of engagement activities that will help identify the options that resonate with the community.

Ted Lerner

In Memoriam: Theodore N. Lerner

Icon and GW trustee emeritus was the patriarch of a GW family with a profound impact on the university and the D.C. region at large.