‘Intrinsic Beauty’ Marks Milestones for the GW Museum and Textile Museum
The exhibition, showcasing works across 2,000 years and five continents, commemorates 100 years of The Textile Museum and its 10th anniversary in Foggy Bottom.
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‘Intrinsic Beauty’ Marks Milestones for the GW Museum and Textile Museum
The exhibition, showcasing works across 2,000 years and five continents, commemorates 100 years of The Textile Museum and its 10th anniversary in Foggy Bottom.
GW Among Top Fulbright Producers for 2024–25
The university produced 13 Fulbright U.S. students and five Fulbright U.S. scholars in the academic year.
Lerner and Shenkman have served the university in multiple capacities, while Norton is a longtime activist on behalf of civil rights.
The GW Athletics Hall of Famer has become a household name in professional women’s basketball for her prowess on the court and humanitarian work off it.
Fellows from Ghana and South Africa Visit GW for Knowledge-Sharing Program
OSP regularly hosts cohorts from other countries to foster global collaboration and new strategic partnerships.
Commencement Week Registration Now Open
Class of 2025 members can sign up for Commencement Week events, including Commencement on the National Mall on May 18.
Board of Trustees Elects Leadership
Trustees elected Chair Grace Speights and Vice Chair Mark Chichester to serve another year in their roles; Jeffrey Flaks was elected secretary.
From White Coat to Match Day: GW's Class of 2025 Takes the Next Step
Students celebrate residency placements after years of hard work and preparation.
New Report: Federal Medicaid and SNAP Cuts Could Result in 1 Million Jobs Lost
Severe economic consequences projected across all 50 states, including billions in lost tax revenue.
Gaming with Your Brain? That’s the Tip of the Iceberg
Xiaodong Qu of GW Engineering is probing the brain-computer interface, from mind-controlled video games to new directions in neurological health research.