Christopher Alan Bracey to Step Back as Provost
Bracey will return to GW Law faculty following distinguished service at the end of June, Dean John Lach appointed interim provost.
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Christopher Alan Bracey to Step Back as Provost
Bracey will return to GW Law faculty following distinguished service at the end of June, Dean John Lach appointed interim provost.
Board of Trustees Elects Four New Members
Kevin Brown, Stacie Lissette, Jonathan Perlin and Ted Segal were elected to the board in May.
2025 U.S. Counties with the Highest Maternal Mental Health Risk and Lowest Resources
The report by The Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health and GW reveals 150 counties are identified as maternal mental health “Dark Zones.”
Milken Institute School of Public Health Professor Receives Distinguished Graduate Award
The honor is the highest given to alumni of the University of Pennsylvania’s medical school.
GW Alumna Receives National Emerging Leadership Award
The award honors Annaliza Perez Torres’s early-career excellence in materials and process engineering.
GWSB Professor Named One Best 40 Under 40 MBA Professors
The award recognizes Vontrese Pamphile’s impactful scholarship, standout teaching and commitment to mentorship.
In Memoriam: Students, Faculty and Staff GW Lost in the 2024-2025 Academic Year
The GW community remembers the lives of students, faculty and staff who passed during this academic year. They will live on in memory.
The city hosts this year’s WorldPride with celebrity headliners including Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Grace Jones, Cynthia Erivo, Doechii and more.
Class of 2025 Graduate Mapped Out One Opportunity at a Time at GW
By utilizing GW resources both in and out of the classroom, Ken Wang discovered a passion for geographic information systems during his studies.
Ten Years of Transformation: Cisneros Institute Celebrates a Decade of Empowering Student Leadership
Since its founding in 2015, the Cisneros Institute has built communities, spearheaded scholarship and made students’ dreams come true.