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GW panel with Afghan students

GSEHD Conference Provides Afghan Students a Platform to Share Their Stories

A GW panel of recently resettled Afghan students with scholars, practitioners and policy makers discussed students’ experiences.

Sustainability Research Fellows 2023

How a Group of GW Students Are Making Campus more Sustainable

GW students tasked with finding ways to make the campus more sustainable are working to increase composting and envision how to allow for more green space on campus.

Wahlbeck & Student CCAS Showcase

CCAS Showcase Celebrates Student Research

More than 125 undergraduate and graduate students across disciplines displayed their scholarly work at the inaugural CCAS Research Showcase.

Lauren Onkey addresses an audience

Art, Performance and a Gala Extravaganza Come under a GW Umbrella

The NEXT big thing in the Corcoran’s annual student exhibition is a 30-day festival encompassing all the arts. We asked several students to tell us about their work.

robot before blackboard

Artificial Intelligence Is Here to Stay, so We Should Think more about It

Symposium on the interlocking futures of AI and the humanities held at the George Washington University.

Damien Halloran

Biology Chair Receives National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Award

Damien O'Halloran was among the recipients of a $444,125 award from the federal agency.

Carmelo Melendez

GW Alumnus Awarded Highest Honor for Career Civil Servants

Carmelo Melendez received the Presidential Rank Award of Meritorious Service.

Natasha Dupee

Double Alumna Is the New Director of the D.C. Mayor's Office on Women’s Policy

Natasha Dupee, B.A. ’12, M.P.H. ‘23, has been appointed executive director of the D.C. mayor’s Office on Women’s Policy and Initiatives.

Laura Engel

GSEHD Professor Wins Fulbright Scholar Award

Laura Engel was selected for a 2023-2024 Fulbright Scholar Award in Costa Rica.

Buff and Bloom Week in Photos

George Washington University's celebrates its newest spring tradition.