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Nursing school admissions must evolve, School of Nursing's Mindy Galvan writes for Inside Higher Education

Lack of diversity in nursing school cohorts leads directly to care disparity for underserved populations, Galvan writes.

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USA Today taps Program on Extremism's Jon Lewis for rundown of Oath Keepers trial

Members of the right-wing extremist militia group are on trial for their participation in the attack on the Capitol Jan. 6, 2021.

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New Seva Teaching Kitchen Fund Expands GW’s Culinary Medicine Program

By Kristen Hatcher

Every day in the nearly 20 years she practiced medicine at George Washington University, Seema P. Kakar, saw the impact of unhealthy eating in her patients living with...

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Getting to Know the DMV: Georgetown

The onetime shipping port now serves as one of the DMV’s hottest entertainment and commercial districts with upscale retail and colonial charm.

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GW Serves: Sophomore Leads Effort to Get Students to the Polls

Vidya Muthupillai works for young voters to seize the moment this election season.

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Talking in Tune: Senior’s Podcast Shares Music Passion

A performer with GW bands and choirs, senior Ellie D’Andria orchestrated her special interdisciplinary major into a podcast celebrating the joy of music.

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For Alumnus, Welcoming Campus Brought New Perspectives

By John DiConsiglio

John P. Benison, B.A. ’93, remembers the moment he knew he had found a home at George Washington University.

In his sophomore year as a communication major, his...

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New GW Nursing Dean Brings Innovative Research, Extensive Teaching Experience to GW

Mei R. Fu, an internationally recognized nurse scientist, researcher and educator, has been named dean of the George Washington University’s School of Nursing. She will begin the role Jan. 3, 2023...

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Why Financial Literacy Isn’t Gen Z’s Sweet Spot–Yet

Forbes featured research conducted by the GW Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center. 

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What you know about an object influences how you see it, research suggests

Medical News Today featured research led by Dick Dubbelde, adjunct professor of psychology, and Sarah Shomstein, professor of psychology.