Three Elliott School Alumni Discuss the State of Global Markets
The distinguished trio talked about issues such as sustainability, the increasing reliance on technology and how the Elliott School had prepared them for their careers.
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Three Elliott School Alumni Discuss the State of Global Markets
The distinguished trio talked about issues such as sustainability, the increasing reliance on technology and how the Elliott School had prepared them for their careers.
When Autism Research Hits Home
Luther Rice-winning neuroscience major Mohammed Almarkhan is researching the link between autism and dementia. His results may improve the lives of millions—including his own sister.
Happy Holidays to the GW Community
Students, faculty and staff shared their favorite holiday memories and traditions. Merry Christmas! Hanukkah Sameach! Habari Gani!
GW Serves: Dual-Degree Student Tackles Homelessness and Poverty
Inspired by his many volunteer opportunities, Dylan Rexroth is dedicated to allocating resources to underserved communities.
Paella Party Puts ‘World on a Plate’
Students joined world-class chefs at a José Andrés-inspired paella-fest on Potomac Square, the culmination of a class highlighting food issues around the world.
Parental Intervention May Help Gay/Bisexual Youth Reduce HIV Risk
Online toolkit helps parents improve communication with gay and bisexual sons about behaviors to help them stay healthy.
Alumni Partner with GW Investment Institute for Valuable Student Opportunity
Oscar Pulido and Dan Someck of global investment manager BlackRock facilitated asset management technology access for GW finance students.
Elliott School Confers First I/WE Student Awards
The International Women of Elliott Student Awards exemplify the school’s commitment to advancing the role of women on the world stage.
GW Expert Notes Unequal Progress against AIDS on World AIDS Day
At a GSEHD event, Jonathan Rendina of Milken Institute SPH talked about how lifesaving treatments for AIDS care and prevention are often blocked by stigma and lack of access to health care.
Innovative Student Groups Pitch Startup Ideas at GW Competition
Pitch George, an elevator pitch competition, handed out thousands of dollars in startup capital to winning teams.