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Todd Barnette

Anacostia Native Finds Belonging then Pressure of Being a ‘First’

Toddrick Barnette, B.A. ’88 is the first person of color to be elected to chief judge on a Minnesota state court, prioritizes diversity and inclusion within the justice system.

Tenisha "Ava" Williams discusses her life, career and motivations. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Approaching Equity like an Engineer

Consultant, CEO and “equity warrior” Tenisha “Ava” Williams, B.S. ’13, discussed her multidisciplinary approach to building a better world.

Students of Philippe Bardet with equipment to be repurposed into a new lab facility. (Courtesy Philippe Bardet)

New Facilities Will Bring Turbulence down to Earth

GW Engineering’s Philippe Bardet secured equipment from the Idaho National Laboratory to expand the study of fluid mechanics at GW.

GW Monogram

February in Photos

GW Today photographers capture scenes on campus. Enjoy!

Duques Hall

GW Business Shines in Latest Financial Times Global M.B.A. Rankings

School is recognized for overall performance, value and inclusivity efforts.

8th Annual Diversity Summit

8th Annual Diversity Summit Taking Place March 1-3

This year's theme is "Toward a More Perfect Union: With Liberty, Justice & Civility for All."

Lisa Schwartz

Alumna and SMHS Professor Lisa Schwartz Received Prominent Fellowship

Schwartz will study the professional development of genetic counselors.

Denise Hyater-LIndenmuth

Alumna Denise Hyater-Lindenmuth Named to Run the National Women’s Health Network

Hyater-Lindenmuth continues her senior-level roles at top health care organizations.

Matt Eich

Corcoran School’s Matt Eich Photographed Iconic Cellist Yo-Yo Ma for The New York Times

The assistant professor in photojournalism captured images of the cellist in West Virginia.

Two GSEHD doctoral candiates

Two GSEHD Doctoral Candidates Selected Chi Sigma Iota Fellows

Claudia Nguyen and Sravya Gummaluri have been selected as fellows for the international counseling honor society.