Stronger Together: Cyber Leaders Address Converging Threats
At GW’s second annual cybersecurity conference, experts examined why cross-sector coordination is critical when cyber incidents escalate into real-world emergencies.
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Stronger Together: Cyber Leaders Address Converging Threats
At GW’s second annual cybersecurity conference, experts examined why cross-sector coordination is critical when cyber incidents escalate into real-world emergencies.
‘Wanted!’ Hunt for Lincoln’s Killer Leads Student to Artifact
Anthropology student Isabella Quartiere, B.A. ’25, is exploring how a John Wilkes Booth wanted poster at GW reflects presidential history and American culture.
Q&A: Who Benefits from U.S. Actions in Venezuela?
GWSB’s Robert Weiner explains what the oil industry can teach us about business and society.
AI in Action: Faculty Experiment with Tech Teaching Tools
Through new platforms and new innovations, GW scholars and students are putting artificial intelligence to work in classrooms and clinical settings.
Staff Profile: Have You Met…Brian Mishoe?
The simulation technology administrator at the GW School of Nursing helps future healthcare providers practice real-world scenarios—and has fun doing so.
GW South Asian Society to Host Raas Chaos Competition
The intercollegiate raas and garba dance competition returns this weekend for its 25th year.
In Photos: Program Board Gala 2026
Students enjoyed the elegant atmosphere of the National Portrait Gallery during the annual winter gala.
Milken Institute SPH Expands Undergraduate Curriculum Options to Students Across GW
A new interdisciplinary public health minor and dual degree MPH programs are now available to students in every field.
Outstanding Dissertation and Inventor Awards to Celebrate Distinguished Graduate Student Research
Members of the community are encouraged to nominate projects for the honors, which will be awarded at InnovationFest in April.
CCAS Professor Receives Grant to Develop Open-Access AI Platform for Higher Education
Joubin’s project, Teach Anything, allows educators to build open-access, course-specific AI chatbots for students.