SEAS Alumnus Wins Prestigious Chorafas Award
By Lauren Ingeno
Qianyi Zhao, M.S. ’08, Ph.D. ’13, has been selected as a winner of the 2013 Dimitris N. Chorafas Foundation Award for his dissertation on microwave...
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SEAS Alumnus Wins Prestigious Chorafas Award
By Lauren Ingeno
Qianyi Zhao, M.S. ’08, Ph.D. ’13, has been selected as a winner of the 2013 Dimitris N. Chorafas Foundation Award for his dissertation on microwave...
Letitia Woods Brown Lecture Honors D.C. Historical Studies
President Steven Knapp, CCAS Dean Ben Vinson III and more celebrate GW’s contributions to D.C. history.
Student Entrepreneurs Shine at Pitch George Competition
$10,000 in prizes awarded to students with the next big idea at the annual contest.
Expert Addresses Role of University Libraries in Digital Age
By Brittney Dunkins
Hal Abelson, a leader in free information and the Class of 1922 Professor of Computer Science and...
Dana Tai Soon Burgess Debuts ‘Homage’ at Portrait Gallery
The incubator studio fellow premiered choreography based on the Smithsonian’s first-ever American dance exhibit.
University Hosts First-Ever Autism Speaks Action Summit
By Lauren Ingeno
When her two-year-old son, Ryan, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in 2003, doctors told Lorri Unumb that he should undergo applied behavior analysis—an intensive...
Top Journalists Discuss Foreign Affairs in Lisner Event
Award-winning journalists Thomas Friedman,...
Interfaith Dinner Brings Community Together
Annual event highlights GW’s diversity and tradition of tolerance and respect.
GW Students Raise Money for Typhoon Relief
By Lauren Ingeno
Members of the George Washington University Philippine Cultural Society...
Chef José Andrés Offers ‘The World on a Plate’ Again
Following the success of last spring’s inaugural course, internationally renowned chef José Andrés will offer “The World on a Plate: How Food Shapes Civilization” for the second year in a row....