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GW Alumna Is Student-Athletes’ Choice for Professor of the Year

By B.L. Wilson

George Washington University student-athletes have selected Milken Institute School of Public Health professor Elizabeth Gray as their choice for university professor of the...

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GW, the District and UHS Break Ground on the Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center, GW Health

By Thomas Kohout

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D), D.C. Council members and leaders from The George Washington University, Children’s National Hospital and Universal Health Services Inc....

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GW Community Celebrates at Student-Driven Presidents Weekend Palooza

Students put on nine events in four days to celebrate school spirit.

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Christopher Alan Bracey Named Provost

Christopher Alan Bracey, who has served as interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs since June 2021, has been named the permanent provost of the George Washington...

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Announcing the Diversity Program Review Team

To the George Washington University Community:

The George Washington University is home to a vibrant community of scholars and employees hailing from all around the world – we are a truly...

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Wells Fargo Renews Commitment to D.C. Entrepreneur Development Network

By Nick Erickson

D.C.-based entrepreneur Sheryl Ponds wanted to change the electric vehicle game, targeting commercial businesses to make charging stations more equitable in urban areas....

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Can Machine Learning Change How We Diagnose Fatty Liver Disease?

An interdisciplinary team of George Washington University researchers received a $2.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.

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How the Coronavirus Is Changing Architecture

By Greg Varner

While the COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t seem to be changing the way buildings look from the street, it is having an effect on the interior environment, according to...

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Study: Corrections on Facebook News Feed Reduce Misinformation

Factual corrections published on Facebook’s news feed can reduce a user’s belief in misinformation, even across...