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Coolidge High School juniors at GW Law Moot Court

Juniors from Coolidge High School Discuss Animal Protection in Moot Court

GW Law helps high school students practice research writing skills while educating them about animal issues.

GW Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2022

GW Athletics Inducts Hall of Fame Class of 2022

The university acknowledges contributions of eight individuals and one team.

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GW Launches Telehealth App to Better Meet Student Needs

Pilot partnership with AcademicLiveCare allows students to schedule a telehealth or virtual counseling service with the click of a button.

Three women on top of building

Leading in Equity for Women: GWSB Once Again at the Top for M.B.A. Enrollment

The school has earned praise from numerous outlets for its inclusion efforts.

Rodolfo V. Curiel

SMHS’s Rodolfo V. Curiel Led Study on Autoimmune Disease Medication

Rodolfo V. Curiel, associate professor of medicine at SMHS, led researchers from GW who published the study.

Parker Calvert, B.A. ’08, and Clayton Calvert, B.A. ’10

Alumni Brothers Parker Calvert and Clayton Calvert Launch Free Arts Exhibition Space in NYC

Parker Calvert, B.A. ’08, and Clayton Calvert, B.A. ’10, launched the NYC Culture Club.

Herman Aguinis

GWSB’s Herman Aguinis Listed among Most Productive Authors of Strategic Leadership Research

Herman Aguinis, the Avram Tucker Distinguished Scholar at GWSB, was named one of the most productive and dominant authors of strategic leadership research.

ANGEL JONES

Alumna Angel Jones Authored ‘Street Scholar: Using Public Scholarship to Educate, Advocate and Liberate’

Angel Jones, Ph.D. ’20, published a new book titled “Street Scholar: Using Public Scholarship to Educate, Advocate and Liberate.”

Career Fair

GW Offers Advice ahead of Career Exploration EXPO

Katherine Norton and Courtney Frost, both of the Center for Career Services, provide tips for students to put their best feet forward talking with potential employers.

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

A Novel Approach to Stuttering: Listening

Former NBA star Michael Kidd-Gilchrist gave CCAS speech pathology students a glimpse into his experiences with stuttering—and insights into what people who stutter need from therapists.