In Photos: GW Gathers for a Spooktacular Good Time
Students celebrated Halloween weekend for traditional celebrations with games, food giveaways and pumpkins.
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In Photos: GW Gathers for a Spooktacular Good Time
Students celebrated Halloween weekend for traditional celebrations with games, food giveaways and pumpkins.
Two GW Students Meet with Vice President Kamala Harris
Christian Zidouemba and Anya Mansur joined a discussion on abortion and reproductive rights at the White House.
9/11 Commissioners Call for a Return to Bipartisanship
Members of the commission discussed their work after a special screening at the Elliott School of a new 9/11 documentary, “Are We Safer Today.”
Global Collaboration Saved Countries $67 Billion in Solar Panel Production Costs
New study published in Nature quantifies for the first time the historical and future cost savings to the solar industry from globalized supply chains.
The True (-Ish) Stories behind D.C.'s Famous Ghosts
From presidential specters to a malevolent demon cat, the nation's capital has generated its share of spooky tall tales.
On the Frontlines: Alumna Wages War against Cancer
Karen E. Knudsen, B.S. ’90, has crossed the country to join scientists, lawmakers and caregivers in a fight against the nation’s second-leading killer.
A Toast to 25: Milken Institute SPH Celebrates Silver Anniversary
The school highlighted its contributions to the advancement of public health in elegant and celebratory ceremony.
Annual Ceremony Honoring Outstanding Faculty Returns after Three Years
The in-person celebration honored recipients of GW’s flagship teaching, scholarship and service awards from 2020, 2021 and 2022.
The President’s Sister Talks ‘Growing up Biden’
Best-selling author Valerie Biden Owens discussed politics, government institutions and being Joe Biden’s “sidekick” at a GW seminar on U.S. and Latin American
Study: Online Battle Lost Early in COVID Crisis
A team led by Physics’ Neil Johnson revealed mainstream Facebook communities were already intertwined with anti-science groups before COVID-19 vaccines arrived.