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Fara Moskowitz

GW Alumna Fara Moskowitz Named MCPS Middle School Counselor of the Year

The honor recognizes outstanding contributions to student support and well-being.

Jung-sil Lee’s book “Modern and Contemporary Korean Art in Context (1950 - Now).”

CCAS Professor’s Book Explores Modern and Contemporary Korean Art

The book is a richly illustrated and timely introduction to Korean art from 1950 to the present, featuring more than 120 full-color images.

Cafritz awards

Calvin Cafritz Awards Celebrate D.C. Government Employees Driving Innovation and Impact

This year’s winners were honored for groundbreaking work that improved public health, enhanced accessibility and supported vulnerable communities across the District.

Bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday

#GWToDo: Juneteenth 2025

Originally commemorating the end of slavery in Texas 160 years ago, the holiday is an opportunity to celebrate Black culture.

new guy

David L. Unruh Appointed GW’s New Vice President for University Advancement

Unruh brings many years of experience, most recently as a senior VP at Drexel University in Philadelphia.

Lisa Delphy Neirotti

Q & A: Three Game Changers for Sports Business in 2025

Lisa Delpy Neirotti, director of GW's sport management program, discusses the state of collegiate athletics, women’s sports and more.

GW Faculty and Staff Festivals

In Photos: 2025 GW Faculty and Staff Festival

Faculty and staff gathered last week on the VSTC and Foggy Bottom campus for exciting activities, raffles and a variety of tasty offerings from food trucks.

Christopher Alan Bracey

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.

Clockwise from top left, Ted Segal, Stacie Lissette, Kevin Brown and Jonathan Perlin

Board of Trustees Elects Four New Members

Kevin Brown, Stacie Lissette, Jonathan Perlin and Ted Segal were elected to the board in May.

Pregnant patient at a physician's office.

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.”