Professor of Economics Appears on FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast
Tara Sinclair, professor of economics and international affairs, commented on the difficulty of forecasting the peak of inflation.
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Professor of Economics Appears on FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast
Tara Sinclair, professor of economics and international affairs, commented on the difficulty of forecasting the peak of inflation.
Dean of GW’s Milken Institute School of Public Health Writes Washington Post Op-Ed
Lynn R. Goldman shared her perspective on GW’s restoration of its mask mandate.
What one thing should graduates know?
GSEHD Dean Michael Feuer’s answer was published in Moment magazine.
GW Black Alumni Gather for Annual Reunion and Awards Ceremony
GWBAA recognized alumni for their contributions to GW and their communities.
By Nick Erickson
Despite working in the business and legal affairs departments of major companies such as MTV and Sony, Kiki Somerville needed a spark. So, she left a life of stability and...
Ukraine Connections Loom Large for GW Community
By John DiConsiglio
When Ievgen Lavrukhin, M.A. ’18, Ph.D. ’20, thinks about his native Ukraine, he remembers his years studying physics at Karazin Kharkiv National University. That’s...
Civil Engineering Students Compete in Steel Bridge Competition
The competition is a hands-on opportunity for SEAS students to build on the skills they learn in the classroom.
Class Speaker for Commencement 2022 Announced
Vishva Bhatt, a first-generation American and George Washington University senior, has been chosen to deliver remarks to her fellow Class of 2022 graduates and other members of the GW community at...
Students Serve during Spring Break
The Alternative Breaks, run through the Nashman Center, had student service projects in Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and D.C.
#GWGivingDay Raises More than $1.6 Million
The George Washington University raised $1,607,819 from 2,485 donors during its second annual Giving Day April 6, surpassing its $1 million goal by more than 60 percent. Donations rolled in from...