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GW President Ellen M. Granberg at RIT

Endowed Professorship at RIT Named after GW President Granberg

The university where Granberg served as provost before coming to GW introduced the inaugural recipient at a ceremony in Rochester on Oct. 10.

FOG Collective

FOG Collective Becomes the Official NIL Collective of GW

The Friends of George Collective also reveals an updated logo, website and new membership program supporting GW student-athletes.

Luisa Neubauer

A Leading Voice in the Climate Justice Movement Speaks at GW

Luisa Neubauer stressed the joy and community to be found in activism.

Breast Cancer Awareness month graphic image of a  pink ribbon.

The Importance of Getting Breast Cancer Screenings

The message from GW experts during Breast Cancer Awareness Month: early detection saves lives.

Hurricane Milton

Q & A: How Climate Change Fuels Extreme Weather Events like Hurricanes

Professor Benton-Short highlighted the role of climate change in intensifying natural disasters and the need for communities to adapt to increasing extreme weather events.

Campus Wellbeing

In Photos: Camp Wellbeing

DSA's second annual program focused on well-being events around campus.

Open Enrollment 2025 promo image

2025 Open Enrollment Period Began Oct. 7

Faculty and staff can explore current and new benefits and make changes to ensure that their and their families’ needs are supported for the upcoming year.

Susan Anenberg, professor and chair of environmental and occupational health at Milken Institute SPH. (Courtesy GW Climate and Health Institute)

GW Awarded $3.69 Million to Lead NIH-Funded Multi-Institutional Climate and Health Developmental Center

Susan Anenberg of the Milken Institute School of Public Health will lead the new effort.

Members of GW Folklórico in traditional costume at the White House reception. (Courtesy Marko Sánchez)

GW Folklórico Takes the Stage at the White House

The group showcased traditional dance at a September reception in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.

Medical drone

Drones Could Transform Emergency Response to Opioid Overdoses

Miguel Lejeune’s work shows drones could significantly reduce emergency response times and improve survival rates by delivering life-saving medication faster than traditional ambulances.