GW Provides Guidance on Courses, Campus Operations in Wake of COVID-19
Students are encouraged to go home for spring break if they are able to do so.
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GW Provides Guidance on Courses, Campus Operations in Wake of COVID-19
Students are encouraged to go home for spring break if they are able to do so.
New Endowment to Support Student-Run Food Pantry
By Briahnna Brown
For as long as he can remember, hunger and nutrition programs have been at the top of Steven V. Roberts’ list for philanthropic endeavors.
Mr. Roberts has had a...
The university community enjoyed tours, performances and crafts at GW's arts venues.
First Destination Survey Reports Post-Graduation Success for Class of 2019
By Briahnna Brown
About nine out of 10 graduates in the George Washington University class of 2019 have solidified employment, education or community service plans within six months of...
GW Presents Outstanding D.C. High School Students with Full Ride Scholarships
Ten students surprised with news that they received four-year Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarships.
Women Entrepreneurs Share Keys to Balancing Priorities
By Briahnna Brown
Jade Root, M.B.A. ’17, was a newly-single mother when she came into her business as a fitness and health coach.
She already had a career in the U.S. Army, but she...
GW Helps Local School Develop School-Wide STEM Curriculum
By Tatyana Hopkins
When Jessie Nathans, a middle school art teacher at Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School (CESJDS), was first asked to incorporate STEM into her classroom, she was worried...
For Alumnus Cisneros, a Mission to Make a Difference
During a recent event celebrating the George Washington University Cisneros scholars, philanthropist and U.S. Rep. Gil Cisneros, B.A. ’94, called on each of the student-scholars to use their...
Political Experts Analyze a Biden-Sanders Race
By B.L. Wilson
It was a tumultuous two weeks in Democratic Party politics. Heading into Super Tuesday when the greatest number of states held Democratic presidential primaries, Sen. Bernie...
CCAS Researcher Sheds Light on ‘Bizarre’ Turtle Ant Evolution
By Kristen Mitchell
A new paper by Scott Powell, associate professor of biology in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences,...