Class of 2021 Celebrates Historic Bicentennial Year Commencement
By Kristen Mitchell
The key to finding your way in the world is learning how to embrace ambiguity and change, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution...
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Class of 2021 Celebrates Historic Bicentennial Year Commencement
By Kristen Mitchell
The key to finding your way in the world is learning how to embrace ambiguity and change, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution...
School Without Walls Celebrates 50 Years
President LeBlanc and the D.C. mayor spoke at the half-century anniversary of the groundbreaking public school in Foggy Bottom.
Board of Trustees Holds May Meeting
The George Washington University is actively planning for an in-person return to campus this fall, President Thomas LeBlanc told the Board of Trustees on Friday during its May meeting.
“As...
Board of Trustees Approves Fiscal 2022 University Budget
The George Washington University Board of Trustees on Friday approved the university’s fiscal 2022 operating and capital budgets, which run from July 1 through June 30, 2022.
The budget...
Kitchen Chemistry: At-Home Experiments Enhance Remote Learning
By John DiConsiglio
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, junior Jessica Huang—a chemistry minor in GW’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences—conducted scientific experiments using state-of-...
The RCHN Community Health Foundation (RCHN CHF) has awarded $7 million—one of its three final major gifts as a private...
Introducing GW’s New Title IX Director and Coordinator
By Tatyana Hopkins
Even through the COVID-19 pandemic, the George Washington University’s Title IX Office is working to ensure that the GW community is a harassment-free environment, said...
Pandemic Lit: Can Classics Teach COVID Lessons?
By John DiConsiglio
As the deadly pandemic ravaged society, the public coped in wildly different ways. Some locked-down in isolated communities. Others threw caution to the wind and...
Post-COVID Academic Innovation Task Force Updates Faculty Senate
George Washington University students and faculty alike hope to retain some aspects of virtual learning when GW returns to in-person operation in the fall, the Faculty Senate learned from a report...
Documenting a Love Story after Decades in Prison
By Ruth Steinhardt
Hadley Chittum doesn’t consider herself a traditional photojournalist. When it comes to the stories she’s chronicled as a student at the George Washington University’s...