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Junior political science and accounting major Emily-Anne Santiago  in a blue dress sitting on a bench

From Campus Leader to Truman Scholar: Junior Honored for Public Service

Political science and accounting major Emily-Anne Santiago was one of 54 outstanding students nationwide to receive the highly competitive scholarship.

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Professor David Shambaugh’s Latest Book Examines the Collapse of U.S.-China Engagement

The internationally recognized scholar on contemporary China argues that decades of U.S. engagement with China have unraveled due to diverging expectations.

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GW-Led Study Tracks Air Pollution and Carbon Emissions in 13,000+ Cities Worldwide

Research offers insights into how urban areas can make progress on climate and public health goals.

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Medicaid Work Requirements Will Kill Jobs and Weaken State Economies, GW Analysis Shows

State economies could shrink by almost 450,000 jobs and as much as $59 billion in 2026 alone, a new study from Milken Institute SPH shows.

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Science Writers Gather at GW to Sharpen Skills and Connect

D.C. Science Writers Association’s Professional Development Day featured a keynote by GW professor Roy Richard Grinker on the history of mental illness.

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GW Professor Honored by German Government for Lifetime of Work

Hope Harrison has shaped our understanding of the Cold War and shared her work with international audiences.

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In His Own Words: How GW Helped a Class of 2025 Graduate Rewrite His Academic Story

Media and Strategic Communication graduate student Nick Erickson shares how he found his niche in the classroom while working full-time at the university.

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Class of 2025’s Fondest GW Memories (Part Two)

Winning the Best Teammate Award. Running your first half-marathon. Learning the power of community. Working for President Biden’s advance team. GW 2025 graduates have broad memories of their time at...

ART-Med Lab's Go2 robotic dog played with attendees at GW's first-ever InnovationFest. (Lily Speredelozzi/GW Today)

InnovationFest Showcases the Breadth and Depth of GW Research

From global air pollution to toy-centric play therapy, researchers from across the university showed their work at the Charles E. Smith Center last week.

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Staff Profile: Have You Met...Alaerembo Grace Agiobenebo?

Meet the supervisor of the Tech Support Center at GWIT, who guides essential admin IT operations across the university.