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The Crown

Men's Basketball Accepts Invitation to Inaugural College Basketball Crown

GW Revs will play Boise State on March 31 in Las Vegas.

Seniro MC Daubendiek in a t shirt on the vollyeball court next to the net

Knee Deep: Senior Serves up Sports and Art

Luther Rice Fellow MC Daubendiek, a volleyball player and artist, told the bruising story of student-athletes through photos of one body part: their knees.

The Katzens

In Memoriam: Myrtle Katzen

Together with her late husband, Cyrus Katzen, she made a record-breaking philanthropic gift establishing the Katzen Cancer Research Center.

Giving Day Image

GW Giving Day 2025 Kicks Off April 2

For 24 hours, the GW community will unite to support students, research and campus initiatives.

A-10 victory for GW Revs

Men’s Basketball Advances to A-10 Quarterfinals with Win vs. Fordham, 88-81

GW Revs will play George Mason at 5 p.m. Friday at Cap One Arena.

A magnifying glass over the word ADHD & a hand

Study: ADHD Links to Autism in Adults

Research led by Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences’ Gregory L. Wallace provides crucial health insights into the intersection of ADHD and autism in adulthood.

From left: CCAS Associate Dean for Graduate Studies Chad Heap with Bouchet inductees Jonathan M. Huie, Kailyn Price, Tatiana Ruiz, Ashley Bastin, Jasmine Charter-Harris and CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck.

Bouchet Society Students Recognized for Research and Advocacy

Five Ph.D. students will be inducted into the prestigious Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which celebrates excellence and diversity.

A-10 Preview

Men's Basketball Opens Atlantic 10 Championship Thursday Evening in D.C.

GW Revs will play at 5 p.m. Thursday at Cap One Arena.

Frank Sesno and David Sanger

David Sanger Discusses Trump’s Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy

David Sanger’s latest book highlights the global struggle for supremacy between the U.S., Russia and China and the critical choices facing the world in this volatile era.

Jimmy Saw (left) and Zhengtian Xu

Biology’s Saw, Engineering’s Xu Win CAREER Awards

Microbiology professor Jimmy Saw and civil and environmental engineering professor Zhengtian Xu were recognized with the National Science Foundation honor.