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Two European leaders highlighted the shifting dynamics of global diplomacy, defense and cooperation in conversations at GW.
Policy Review Process Finalized, Feedback Shared
The university shares community feedback and resulting updates to four policies.
GW Joins Multidisciplinary Scientific Society as Founding Institutional Member
New partnership with the American Association for the Advancement of Science provides free memberships and benefits to the university community.
In Photos: A Multi-Country Experience in the Semester at Sea Program
GW rising senior Salmoncain Smith-Shomade spent the spring 2025 semester exploring 10 countries on three continents.
In Photos: Interfaith Baccalaureate 2025
The program, a university tradition that was last held in 2019, celebrated the diverse religious, secular and spiritual traditions represented at GW.
Policies Targeting Road Transport Emissions Could Save 1.9 Million Lives Globally
A new study demonstrated dramatic health benefits from combining emission standards, electric vehicles, accelerated fleet renewal and clean electricity for electric vehicles.
New Documentary Uses Material in GW’s Archival Collections to Focus on LGBTQ+ History
Nearing the half-century mark in his career, Washington Blade reporter Lou Chibbaro takes a turn in the spotlight.
SMPA Professor’s Film Named to New York Times’ Favorite Films of the Last 25 Years
Nina Gilden Seavey's documentary captures the ambition and controversy of modern bullfighting.
GSEHD Professor Elected President-Elect of Virginia Counselors Association
Rob Froehlich will lead the statewide professional organization beginning in 2026.
GW-CIBER Students Earn Top Awards in Sustainability and Market Competition
Undergraduate and graduate teams placed first at the International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition.