GW Women’s Leadership Program Discusses Thriving in Government Careers
At the 23rd annual Women’s Leadership Conference a panel of outstanding women offered advice to students on how to succeed in government service.
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GW Women’s Leadership Program Discusses Thriving in Government Careers
At the 23rd annual Women’s Leadership Conference a panel of outstanding women offered advice to students on how to succeed in government service.
English Professor Receives the bell hooks Legacy Award
Alexa Alice Joubin was named the inaugural recipient the of award to commemorate the late feminist writer and activist.
Senior CCAS Archaeology Student Selected as a Gates Cambridge Scholar
Parker Blackwell, a senior majoring in archaeology and classical studies, was selected in the inaugural cohort of Gates Cambridge Scholars based at the University of Cambridge.
GW Business Professor Selected to the Academy of International Business
Heather Berry noted with the selective honor recognizing faculty who have made outstanding contributions to the international business profession and field.
Four Years with the Class of 2023
Graduating seniors’ time at GW coincided with a moment of transition for the university and the world.
GW Celebrates Student Scholars at 2023 Academic Honors Ceremony
A total of 210 students representing 56 majors earned academic recognition on Thursday, including nine Distinguished Scholars.
Training a New Generation of Holistic, ‘Policy-Savvy’ Physicians
Endowed health policy fellowship will grow GW’s family medicine specialty and improve health equity throughout the District.
GW photographers capture images of sustainability efforts around campus.
The Gill-Lebovic Center for Community Health in the Caribbean and Latin America Officially Launches
The new center aims to create healthier communities in the Caribbean and Latin America.
GW Is Site of NIH Trial Evaluating Mpox Vaccine in Adolescents
The university is one of 18 clinical sites around the U.S. testing a vaccine for the disease previously known as monkeypox in youth.