In Photos: Integrating New Microchips at GW
Students in Gina Adam’s “Micro and Nanofabrication Techniques” class used cutting-edge instruments to design and build their own versions of the technology at the heart of modern life.
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In Photos: Integrating New Microchips at GW
Students in Gina Adam’s “Micro and Nanofabrication Techniques” class used cutting-edge instruments to design and build their own versions of the technology at the heart of modern life.
SMHS Celebrates Academic Excellence and Patient Care with Endowed Professorship Installations
Sharad Goyal and Christina Puchalski honored for groundbreaking contributions to advancing cancer treatment and spiritual care in clinical medicine.
Meet GW Interim Provost John Lach
Most recently the GW Engineering dean, Lach brings his people-first leadership style to the university’s top academic role.
New Student Orientation Launches
Division for Student Affairs welcomes new Revolutionaries to campus this summer.
Student Dispatches from Abroad: France
The Elliott School’s Carenna Thompson pens a love letter to Paris.
Jason Zara Named Interim Dean of GW Engineering
Zara is a professor of biomedical engineering who has held a series of progressively responsible administrative leadership roles in the school.
GW Men's Basketball to Host Georgetown Hoyas in Exhibition
The October preseason game at the Smith Center will be the first meeting between the two teams since 1981.
GW Education Leadership Fellows Use Data to Drive Success in D.C. Schools
The Educational Leadership and Administration program empowers educators to identify access gaps, implement action research projects and lead measurable change.
Forging a Link between Food and Health
At the Good Food for All Summit, national leaders, innovators explored solutions linking nutrition access to health, dignity and community transformation.