Drag and Gay Culture under Siege
Members of GW’s chapter of Delta Lambda Phi social fraternity and a faculty expert discuss the history of drag and its intersection with gay liberation.
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Drag and Gay Culture under Siege
Members of GW’s chapter of Delta Lambda Phi social fraternity and a faculty expert discuss the history of drag and its intersection with gay liberation.
Noted Scientist Holden Thorp Joins Chemistry Faculty
A leading chemistry scholar, AAAS Fellow and former provost at Washington University, Thorp will be a CCAS chemistry professor.
An Easy (Camera) Pill to Swallow
The ingestible, controllable video capsule developed by SMHS professor Andrew Meltzer shows promise as a less-invasive alternative to endoscopy.
Carbonell Family Foundation Funds Global Food Institute Executive Directorship
Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus Nelson Carbonell Jr. and wife, Michele, have provided endowed funding for the new partnership’s leader.
AAU, Higher Education Leaders React to Announcement of New Member Universities
GW and five other universities have joined the Association of American Universities.
GW Joins Prestigious Association of American Universities
The university’s membership in the AAU recognizes its leading research, education and innovation.
For LGBT Groups, Institutions Often a Losing Numbers Game
As Pride Month begins, public policy professor Eiko Strader talks about her research on discrimination and poverty risks across the global LGBT community.
GW photographers capture images of memorable moments during the busy but exciting month of May. Enjoy!
Men's Basketball Assistant Coach Recognized as a Rising Star
Silver Waves Media lauded Zak Boisvert as one of the top 75 assistants in college basketball.
Martha Finnemore Wins ‘Nobel Prize’ of Political Science
The political science and international affairs professor was recognized for her groundbreaking work on areas including global governance.