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A collection of specimens at the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science. (Parisa Tabiatnejad)

Student Research at GW and Beyond Grows through Digitized Scientific Collections

CCAS’ Carly Jordan receives $1 million NSF award supporting course-based undergrad research experiences facilitating use of online natural history collections.

Sarah Schmitt, left, and Alexandra Mandel in Amsterdam in 2018 and at GW in 2022.

After Eight Years as Roommates, Doctors Prep for New Adventures after Commencement

Alexandra Mandel and Sarah Schmitt have been roommates and best friends from their first year as GW undergraduates all the way through medical school.

GW Monogram

Controversy Disrupts U.S. News Law School Rankings

This year, debate surrounds the annual rankings published by U.S. News & World Report.

Oliver Haddow

How I Got the Job: Connecting with the World

GW senior international affairs major and French minor Oliver Haddow will begin his multi-year Peace Corps appointment in Senegal shortly after Commencement.

GWPD Chief James Tate in his dispatch operations room

James Tate Welcomes Conversation and Feedback in Supporting Campus Safety

GW’s police chief believes enhanced public safety and community engagement go together.

Interior of The Store, GW's student-run food pantry.

How to Donate to the Swipe Out Hunger Campaign at GW

The Swipe Out Hunger Campaign at GW helps those struggling with food insecurity on campus.

Spike

Spike Offers Comfort and Steals the Show

The Wrightons' dog, Spike, regularly accompanies President Wrighton around campus.

Peter Loge

New SMPA Director Announced

Peter Loge will lead the GW School of Media and Public Affairs.

Rock Creek Park

Report Finds U.S. Control of D.C. Parks Exacerbates Inequities in the City

The report by GW finds that parks in communities beyond the National Mall are poorly maintained and operate with few resources.

GW hosted e Chief Information Officer of the German Ministry of Defense Lt. Gen. Michael Vetter for a roundtable discussion on the impact of advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and the global implications of the new technology.

Germany’s Top Information Officer Discusses Cybersecurity and AI at GW

Lt. Gen. Michael Vetter shared his insights with GW vice provost for research and other top university leadership.