Prodigy Adds Attending GW Law to a Long List of Accomplishments
Jivan Ramesh is also a busy volunteer, as well as a composer and musician.
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Prodigy Adds Attending GW Law to a Long List of Accomplishments
Jivan Ramesh is also a busy volunteer, as well as a composer and musician.
Block parties, concerts and other opportunities to celebrate the holiday around Washington, D.C.
In Memoriam: Mary Jean Lindner, GWSB ’51
The former CIA intelligence officer was a stalwart supporter of GW alongside her husband, trustee emeritus Thaddeus A. Lindner, A.A. ’50, B.A. ’51.
Laura Schiavo Becomes Director of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design
After teaching museum studies courses at GW for 17 years and serving two-and-a-half years as the Corcoran’s deputy director, she is stepping into the leadership role.
Eva Price and Jenna Segal were recognized as producers of the Tony Award-winning play “Liberation.”
Leadership Transition in Research Enterprise Announced
Evangeline J. Downie has been named interim vice president for research, effective July 10.
GW’s Parliamentary Debate Society Celebrates a Winning Year
The student group won the American Parliamentary Debate Association’s ‘Club of the Year’ award.
CCAS Researchers Uncover Autism Insights
A study led by Cognitive Neuroscience Professor Gabriela Rosenblau presents new understandings of how autistic and non-autistic people learn about each other.
Kicks, Contenders and Chaos: A World Cup Preview
As the 2026 World Cup kicks off in North America, SMPA’s Peter Loge breaks down the politics, players and pressures on the pitch.
GW Serves: Sparking a Love of Science in Local Classrooms
Through a workshop series supported by GW’s Nashman Center, rising sophomore Sonse Ransibrahmanakul hosted workshops at area high schools to make biology lessons more hands-on for students.