#FamiliesToo: Family Courts Discredit Women’s Abuse Allegations
By Tatyana Hopkins
Mothers who report abuse —particularly child abuse— lose child custody at astonishing rates, according to a new study by Joan S. Meier, a GW Law professor of...
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#FamiliesToo: Family Courts Discredit Women’s Abuse Allegations
By Tatyana Hopkins
Mothers who report abuse —particularly child abuse— lose child custody at astonishing rates, according to a new study by Joan S. Meier, a GW Law professor of...
GW Releases Results of 2018 Unwanted Sexual Behavior Climate Survey
The George Washington University released the results of its third unwanted sexual behavior climate survey, indicating that a significant majority of students know how to contact the Title IX...
New Program Accelerates Women-led Student Businesses
By Tatyana Hopkins
Evelyn Ramirez, a senior majoring in American studies, conceptualized an app last spring in her entrepreneurship course that would help women who experienced...
Campus Life 101: Let’s Talk about Self Care
By Briahnna Brown
Self-care is much more than candles and bubble baths.
While these things can be helpful for some, it is not something that will help everyone meet their needs,...
Student Resources Available to Get Ready for Finals
Students are preparing for final exams, and GW Today is offering tips for managing stress and adjusting to college academics.
In addition, the Colonial Health Center is...
University Launches Innovation Lab to Create Interdisciplinary Solutions
By Ruth Steinhardt
The George Washington University launched its Physics Department-led Innovation Lab initiative last Monday, opening a new laboratory space in Corcoran Hall to faculty,...
Mobile Device Security Is Key to Digital Future
By Kristen Mitchell
Most savvy tech users know they should be using strong passwords to protect their online accounts and update them if they become compromised—but have you ever...

To the George Washington University Community:
In recent years, there has been a national debate related to acknowledging and confronting history. Institutions of higher education have...
New Study Highlights Disparity in Black Financial Literacy
Even though African Americans make a significant economic contribution in the United States, their financial wellness lags behind that of the rest of the country, particularly that of whites,...