IPhone users can now access campus maps, course information and a university directory through a free mobile app created by Academic Technologies. The app, GW Mobile, debuted earlier this academic...
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IPhone users can now access campus maps, course information and a university directory through a free mobile app created by Academic Technologies. The app, GW Mobile, debuted earlier this academic...
Students, faculty, staff and alumni gathered together Wednesday to offer suggestions to the President’s Council on Diversity & Inclusion for ways GW can improve and promote diversity on campus...
Starting off the New Year Right
By Jennifer Eder
After the endless amounts of Christmas cookies, holiday parties and eggnog, it’s time to make a New Year’s resolution.
But making a resolution and sticking to it...
GW, K12 Launch Virtual High School
With just an Internet connection, academically-driven students around the world are now able to take classes and earn a high school diploma as a result of a new partnership between GW and...
By Danny Freedman
Nobel laureate Ferid Murad, on campus this week for the announcement that he will be joining the GW faculty this spring, outlined an ambitious slate of research he plans...
By Jennifer Eder
Exactly one year after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, members of the GW community gathered together to commemorate those who died and reflect on the ongoing...
A day of service and an awards ceremony are part of a weeklong celebration to commemorate civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
On Jan. 13, the university will honor seven GW...
Ferid Murad, recipient of the Nobel Prize in medicine and world-renowned pioneer in biochemistry, will join GW’s faculty in April. Professor Murad will serve as a university professor, the...
Progress Made Toward Public Health Building
The university has moved closer to breaking ground on the future home of GW’s School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS).
The university has...
By Rachel Muir
Shortly after Vicki Abeles, J.D. ’86, started filming her documentary, a 13-year-old in her Northern California community committed suicide.
The straight-A student...