GW Researchers Awarded $1 Million to Study Cellular Memory
By Kristen Mitchell
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GW Earns Honor as a Top Producer of Fulbright Students
The George Washington University has ranked again among the top research institutions for the number of students granted Fulbright awards, according to the...
GW to Transform Service and Care for Residential Students
The George Washington University will transition this fall away from the current student residential advisor (RA) program and increase the number of federal work study and student employee wage...
All Access: Graduate School of Education and Human Development Dean
This is the first in an occasional series of articles that feature the deans of the university’s schools.
By Tatyana Hopkins
If there is any silver lining...
GW to Participate in Sanofi COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
The George Washington University announced Wednesday its participation in a Sanofi COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial. GW...
Chicago Bulls and White Sox Owner Speaks at GW Sports Conference
By Tatyana Hopkins
There is more to owning a sports franchise than just having a team of really good players, said Jerry Reinsdorf, an alumnus of the George Washington University and the...
Bill Gates: Innovation Is Key to Avoiding Climate Disaster
By Briahnna Brown
While there are fewer people denying the human role in climate change, there is still a need to educate people on the climate challenges ahead, philanthropist and...
Yamiche Alcindor Talks about Being a Black Reporter in a ‘Chaotic’ White House
By Briahnna Brown
When white supremacists stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Yamiche Alcindor distinctly remembers being...
Press Pass: Alumnus Journalist Is Eyewitness to Congress
By John DiConsiglio
In a hallway on the third floor of the Capitol Building, Jake Sherman, B.A. ’08, heard shattering glass and loud voices. It was Jan. 6, and Mr. Sherman, a veteran...