Heather Nesle, B.A. ’97, M.T.A. ’99, helped bring the first statue of historic women to Central Park.
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Heather Nesle, B.A. ’97, M.T.A. ’99, helped bring the first statue of historic women to Central Park.
Bouchet Society Students Highlight Research, Advocacy Efforts
Six Ph.D. students will be inducted into the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which recognizes diversity and excellence in doctoral education.
GW Serves: Senior’s Newark-Based Nonprofit Empowers Young Boys in Hometown
Milken Institute School of Public Health student Miguel Cardona started Boys to Leaders Foundation when he was in middle school.
Elliott School Professor Receives 2023 Luciano Tomassini International Relations Book Award
The award is presented to the author of an outstanding book on Latin American foreign policies and international relations.
GW Business Professor Ranked as Global Leader in Published Research
Yi-Chun (Chad) Ho, associate professor of information systems & technology management at GW Business, was ranked #24 worldwide .
Celebrate South Asian Heritage at GW
Don’t miss a two-author book talk and keynote event with Netflix star Aparna Shewakramani this week as the 10th annual celebration kicks into gear.
GSEHD Alumna Named Regional Schools Superintendent of the Year
Amy Cashwell is in her fifth year as superintendent in Henrico County Public Schools.
GW Nursing Professor Accepted into Leadership Mentoring Program
The program addresses the need for replenishing the pipeline of nurse practitioner leaders.
GW Narrows Moniker Options Down to Four
The university also launches its next round of community engagement.
Congressional Alumni Get Firsthand Briefing on GW’s Innovative Research
At a Capitol Hill breakfast, GW leadership updated alumni elected to Congress on research at the university and explored ways to expand their working relationships.