GW Baseball Teammates Take Their Game to Prestigious Cape Cod League
Max Haug and Robbie Lavey embraced the daily grind of elite-level competition while representing the Revolutionaries in one of the nation’s most competitive summer leagues.
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GW Baseball Teammates Take Their Game to Prestigious Cape Cod League
Max Haug and Robbie Lavey embraced the daily grind of elite-level competition while representing the Revolutionaries in one of the nation’s most competitive summer leagues.
George Washington University Police Department’s New Chief is a Team Player
Chief Victor Brito Assumes Command of GWPD with Optimism and Energy
Eight GW Students and Alumni Receive Fulbright Grants for 2025–26, with Two More Named as Alternates
Selection by the prestigious academic exchange program strengthens GW’s international impact.
Student Dispatches from Abroad: Japan
Political science major Claudia Gay shares her experience in a semiformal tea ceremony.
Trachtenberg School Alumnus Co-Authored Book
The book examines how governments use outcomes-based contracting to improve public service delivery.
GW Nursing Student Named GNSA Emerging Leader
Terrell is receiving recognition for the leadership he brings to the healthcare field.
SMHS Professor Authored New Book
The book is a reflection on identity, family and the complicated bond between father and son, set against the backdrop of Cold War America in the 1950s and 1960s.
GW Alumnus Named Deputy Director of the Space Development Agency
Gurpartap Sandhoo brings years of experience and leadership to the role.
GW’s Consulting Abroad Program Connects Students with Global Business Experiences
The Global MBA Program gives students hands-on international experiences working with companies around the world.
GW Hosts Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu for a Discussion on AI and Inequality
Acemoglu traced how technological advances and institutional choices have shaped inequality throughout history, highlighting the decisions that will define AI’s impact on workers.