GW Giving Day Is a Community Effort
For 24 hours starting at noon on April 4, GW community members have the opportunity to make a difference as part of the annual philanthropic celebration.
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GW Giving Day Is a Community Effort
For 24 hours starting at noon on April 4, GW community members have the opportunity to make a difference as part of the annual philanthropic celebration.
The all-you-care-to-eat dining hall and marketplace are the last part of phase one of GW’s enhanced dining efforts.
Meat Bacteria Likely Causes More than Half a Million Urinary Tract Infections in the U.S. Every Year
Findings from a new study led by GW researchers could lead to better prevention of potentially life-threatening infections.
Artificial Intelligence Enhances Learning in the Architecture Classroom
Douglas Crawford encouraged his students to try a new AI platform called Midjourney, and the results were impressive.
GW Professor Analyzes how One Group Helped Radicalize American Right-Wing Politics
Political historian Matthew Dallek explored in his new book how a notorious far-right organization set the Republican Party on a long march toward extremism.
Mellon Funds English Department Project Focused on Storytelling
The award will fund a humanities project focused on social justice and the literary imagination.
GW Business Professor Honored by International Project Management Association
Young Hoon Kwak, associate professor of decision sciences at GW Business, was honored with an International Project Management Association Global Research Award.
GSEHD Alumna Joins the Clinton Foundation as a Senior Director
Cheryl Gittens, Ed.D. ’13, joined the Clinton Foundation as senior director of learning program and partnerships.
GW Students Attend Clinton Global Initiative University
Led by former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the annual meeting brought together young adult leaders from around the world.