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Bikes on campus

#GWToDo: Earth Week

Have eco-friendly fun while doing your part for the planet on campus and around D.C., including the Office of Sustainability’s Eco-Bash Thursday.

SA Elections 2023

Voters Elect Student Association President and Vice President for 2023-2024 Academic Year

Junior Arielle Geismar voted president, while sophomore Demetrius Apostolis wins vice presidency at last week’s SA elections.

NVC 2023

Entrepreneurial Students Win Funding and Cash Prizes at 2023 New Venture Competition

NVC awards $357,200 worth of prizes, including $163,000 in cash to winners, for the nationally recognized annual competition.

AJ Cade

History Restored: The Untold Story of Black Civil War Soldiers

History Ph.D. candidate and Marine vet A.J. Cade was inspired by a forgotten Civil War regiment of all-Black soldiers. Now, he’s bringing their legacy to life.

GW swimming

Dara Reyblat Attends White House Women’s History Month Reception

Sophomore diver takes advantage of a uniquely D.C. opportunity.

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Friends on the Frontlines: Alumnus Illustrates Ukraine War

As Russia attacked Ukraine, alumnus Gregg Bucken-Knapp, Ph.D. ’99, contacted friends in harm’s way. In an illustrated book, he honors their stories.

Woodrow Wilson Fellows from ESIA

Three Elliott School Faculty Members Receive Prestigious Fellowship

David Shambaugh, Moses Kansanga and Joanna Spear selected for Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowships for the 2023-2024 academic year.

Anne Lindberg's "what color is divine light?" is a massive site-specific installation composed of thousands of chromatic threads. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Divine Light Dawns at the Museum

Two linked exhibitions explore the concept of sacredness in space.

Softball player swinging bat

Free Moniker Merchandise Available at Upcoming University Events

The GW community will have more opportunities to make their voices heard regarding the four moniker option finalists.

Professor Joubin works with a student.

GW English Professor Uses AI to Teach Shakespeare and Critical Theory

Alexa Alice Joubin said the new technology has much to offer students, including helping them develop critical skills.