Ellen Granberg, Ph.D., to Serve as 19th President of the George Washington University
Ellen Granberg, Ph.D. has been named the 19th president of the George Washington University, the Board of Trustees announced Wednesday.
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Ellen Granberg, Ph.D., to Serve as 19th President of the George Washington University
Ellen Granberg, Ph.D. has been named the 19th president of the George Washington University, the Board of Trustees announced Wednesday.
Jan. 6, Two Years Later: Capitol Police Officer and GW Alumnus Says ‘We Did Our Job’
Elliott School grad Alan Orquiza and fellow law enforcement officers recently received the Congressional Gold Medal for their efforts that day.
In Photos: GW Faculty and Staff Holiday Parties
Employees of the university came together for celebration and community.
Student Voices: Experiencing the Men’s FIFA World Cup in Person
Master of Science in sports management students share their takeaways and memories of volunteering at the iconic tournament.

Light up Our Community with Holiday Cheer
A safe, healthy and happy holiday season to GW students, faculty and staff.
Giving Back: For Alumna, Scholarships Spark Opportunities
A scholarship helped alumna Sandra Jarva Weiss, B.A. ’80, J.D. ’83, meet her husband and make only-at-GW memories. Now she’s helping students write their own stories.
GW Research Pushes to the Future
University scholars’ tradition of advancing discovery and influencing policy continues in 2022—and beyond.
GW Researchers Publish Promising Results of Phase I HIV Vaccine Trial in Humans
New techniques of cell sampling and a stepwise approach to immune system stimulation could open new avenues for vaccine design.
Students Build Community at Midnight Breakfast
The annual GW tradition provided a welcomed break from final exam and project preparations.
Research Team Led by GW Scientists Develops Vaccines to Combat Malaria
New mRNA technology could help save lives, prevent illness and make progress toward elimination of this ancient disease.