Q&A: Takeaways from the Second Presidential Debate
By Tatyana Hopkins
Presidential candidates President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced off at Belmont University in Nashville on Thursday evening for the second and...
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Q&A: Takeaways from the Second Presidential Debate
By Tatyana Hopkins
Presidential candidates President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced off at Belmont University in Nashville on Thursday evening for the second and...
GW and Community Partners Provide Free Flu Shots in D.C.’s Medically Underserved Neighborhoods
The George Washington University, in partnership with several community organizations, is providing free flu shots to people living in wards 7 and 8 and other medically underserved parts of...
Federal Government’s COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Chief Visits GW Site
By Thomas Kohout
Moncef Slaoui, chief adviser for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 vaccine development initiative Operation Warp Speed, visited the George...
COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts Enrollment at GW
The coronavirus pandemic continues to impact colleges and universities across the country, including George Washington University.
GW saw a 2.9 percent decrease in overall enrollment...
Continued Suspension of Study Abroad and Non-Essential Student Travel
Dear GW Community:
The semester is flying by as it always does, despite the unusual circumstances. I hope you are all staying safe and healthy.
We announced recently ...
To the George Washington University Community:
In our ongoing efforts to support health and safety, we have continued to closely monitor the pandemic and the effectiveness of our public...
Meeting the Moment: Accelerating the Disruption of Higher-Education
By Tatyana Hopkins
The COVID-19 pandemic aimed at the heart of some of the implicit assumptions around higher education, said George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc.
...GWSB Extends Education Grants for Graduates
By Briahnna Brown
Luis Otero, B.B.A. ’20, was unsure about his future this spring when graduation was quickly approaching and the pandemic derailed the plans for many of his peers.
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