GW Honors Staff Members Who Have Reached Career Milestones
The university celebrated employees who have reached career milestones, from five through 50 years of contributions to GW.
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GW Honors Staff Members Who Have Reached Career Milestones
The university celebrated employees who have reached career milestones, from five through 50 years of contributions to GW.
Eleven GW Alumni Win Congressional Races, Including One New Member of the House
John Olszewski was elected to the House for the first time, and Elizabeth Warren returns to the Senate.
Women in Government: Breaking Barriers behind the Scenes
A GW Women’s Leadership Program panel shares advice on securing work in the federal government.
SMPA Hosts Panel Analyzing 2024 Election Results
The experts discussed how surprising shifts among key demographic groups influenced the outcome of the presidential election.
GW Engineering Student Plans to Tackle Healthcare Inequities in Underserved Communities
Driven by personal loss and helped by GW scholarships, Alice Carmen Tchangoum wants to use her education to take on healthcare disparities.
Staff Profile: Have You Met...Rose Dunnegan?
The managing director of administration, communication and training has built a 20-year career at GW with a people-first approach.
Flemming Awards Marked 75 Years of Honoring Government Service Excellence
In partnership with TSPPPA, the awards recognized accomplishments including combating human trafficking and improving addiction treatment.
GW Alumnus Highlights Racial Inequality in New Book
James Jones’ book examines systemic racism within Congress.
GW Alumnus Wins Prestigious Article of the Year Award
Sam Gunter is recognized for his impactful work on cellular and gene therapy.
GW Alumna Joins Boston Children’s Chorus Board
Leah Harsfield will bring her expertise and leadership to support the chorus’ mission of fostering civic engagement through music.