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Elana Meyers Taylor

Alumna and Olympic Champion Appointed to Presidential Council

Elana Meyers Taylor, B.S. ’06, M.T.A. ’11, Hon. ’18, was appointed to the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, & Nutrition.

Vanessa Gamble

University Professor Published a Review in JAMA Internal Medicine

Vanessa Northington Gamble, university professor of medical humanities, authored a review on the role of Black civil rights advocates in the history of U.S. medical education.

carly jordan

Biology Professor Receives $2 million NSF Award

Carly Jordan received a five-year, $2 million National Science Foundation award for improving undergraduate STEM education.

Seung bach

GW Business Alumnus Named Dean of the Makato College of Business

Seung Bach, M.B.A. ’98, will begin the new position on July 1.

Vanessa Gamble

University Professor Published a Review in JAMA Internal Medicine

The review analyzes the role that Black civil rights activists played in the history of U.S. medical education.

Elana Meyers Taylor

Alumna and Olympic Champion Appointed to Presidential Council

Elana Meyers Taylor was appointed to the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, & Nutrition.

carly jordan

Biology Professor Receives $2 million NSF Award

Carly Jordan received a five-year, $2 million National Science Foundation award for Improving Undergraduate STEM Education.

March in Photos

GW Today photographers captured scenes on and around campus. Enjoy!

Julie Bauman

New Drug Combination Holds Hope for Some Cancer Patients

Led by GW’s Julie Bauman, the study showed unusually positive results for HPV-negative patients with advanced head and neck cancer.

Carrie Compere plays Sister Rosetta Tharpe in a musical based on Gayle Wald's "Shout, Sister, Shout." (Courtesy Ford's Theatre)

‘Shout Sister Shout!’ Celebrates Rosetta Tharpe, the Woman Who Helped Invent Rock and Roll

Based on the book by CCAS professor Gayle F. Wald, the production runs at Ford’s Theatre through May 13.