In Photos: Black Heritage Celebration’s Soul Revue
The BHC show highlighted the many ways Black culture has impacted the world.
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In Photos: Black Heritage Celebration’s Soul Revue
The BHC show highlighted the many ways Black culture has impacted the world.
Q & A: Staying ❤️ Healthy During American Heart Month
GW specialist Andrew Choi lists reasons to love your heart, risks you might not expect and five tips for better cardiac health.
Study: Arctic Permafrost Rapidly Sinking
Geography’s Dmitry Streletskiy is tracking the alarming deterioration of frozen permafrost as it sinks in areas of the Arctic.
What’s the Big Idea? Oncovana Guides Cancer Patients to Fertility Preservation Options
Milken Institute School of Public Health doctoral students created a prototype platform connecting patients to cancer centers and fertility clinics.
Staff Profile: Have You Met... Darrell E. Thornton Jr.?
The director of the Upward Bound program at GW has a passion for helping high school kids in D.C. achieve their higher-education dreams.
Life-or-Death Decisions: Philosophy Student Weighs Ethics of Organ Transplants
Luther Rice Fellow Seyeon Moon is applying philosophy and bioethical research to understanding who receives scarce organ transplants—and who doesn’t.
GW School of Business Professor Has Written a New Book
Chris Kayes’ book has been featured in Forbes and Fast Company.
GW Alumna First Woman to be President of Gonzaga University
Katia Passerini steps into this new role bringing experience from her career in academia and years of leadership.
SMHS Professor Selected for Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement
Maranda Ward received recognition for her work in advancing equity and anti-racism in health sciences education.
Associate Director of SMPA Edits Marvel’s New Captain America Anthology
Jesse J. Holland, along with other talented writers, tells a story of courage and self-discovery in “Captain America: The Shield of Sam Wilson.”