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Browse past GW Today articles in our archives.

Sacred Sisterhood

Black Women Seeing Themselves

A new book edited by SMPA’s Imani M. Cheers explores the evolution of Black women in television and film.

SMHS DCPS

SMHS and DCPS Team Up to Tackle the Fall Football Season

In its second season, the partnership puts GW health care experts on the sidelines to keep student-athletes safe.

GSPM panel

GW Experts Say 2025 Elections Show Voters Sought Affordability and Authenticity

GSPM panel says last week’s results that shifted left reveal priorities around credibility and everyday governance.

AnthonyGutierezz

Photo Gallery: GW Celebrates Veterans Community 2025

The annual celebration recognized members of the GW community who have served the United States.

Medidate with a Monk

Photo Gallery: Interfaith Week 2025

The celebration aimed to spark dialogue, collaboration and mutual respect among GW community.

People walk across Kogan Plaza on a sunny fall day

Campus Safety Advisory Committee Helps Shape Community Safety

Recognizing that everyone defines safety differently is an important part of CSAC's job.

Old Town Waterfront

Getting to Know the DMV: Old Town Alexandria

The charming waterfront neighborhood has cobblestone streets, historical landmarks and lots of shops.

AnthonyGutierezz

From the Flight Deck to Foggy Bottom: Navy Veteran Builds Community and Career at GW

After four years of service, Anthony Gutierrez is helping strengthen GW’s military-affiliated community while preparing for a future in aviation engineering.

Kelly Gebo is installed as the Michael and Lori Milken Dean of the Milken Institute School of Public Health at a ceremony Nov. 4. (Abby Greenawalt/GW Today)

Kelly A. Gebo Formally Installed as Michael and Lori Milken Dean of Public Health

The physician, scientist and academic leader accepted the deanship at a ceremony Nov. 4.

stool tool at Kenya site

Tools of Change: Researchers Uncover Ancient Tech Tradition

New research led by Anthropology’s David Braun revealed how early humans crafted stone tools for nearly 300,000 years during dramatic environmental upheaval.