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Aram A. Gavoor

GW Law Associate Dean Elected to Governing Council of ABA

Aram Gavoor is an internationally recognized scholar in administrative law, technology law, national security and federal courts.

Vanice Antrum, Hailey Williams and Hannah Youssef join the Center in its 55th year.

Multicultural Student Services Center Welcomes New Staff

Vanice L. Antrum, Hailey Williams and Hannah Youssef share an expansive vision for the GW institution as it enters its 55th year.

Xitong (Rocky) Yuan

If only I Had Known This when I First Came to GW (Part 2)

Read what advice members of the Class of 2024 offered for incoming GW students.

Street signs at I and 25th streets, NW.

Getting to Know the DMV: Foggy Bottom

This Northwest D.C. riverside neighborhood went from a 19th-century manufacturing hub to GW’s home base. Get to know the neighborhood many students call home.

The Oldupai Gorge in Tanz: Landscape

Fossil Hotspots in Africa Muddy Evolution Landscape

A new study by GW anthropology researchers revealed how a fossil mismatch influences our understanding of early human evolution.

Sophie Kauffman

If only I Had Known This when I First Came to GW (Part 1)

Read what advice members of the Class of 2024 offered for incoming GW students.

Liz Clayborne

What’s the Big Idea? NasaClip Stops the Bleeding

GW alumna Liz Clayborne created a nosebleed rescue device to prevent trips to the emergency room.

President Ellen M. Granberg and Vice Provost and Dean of Students Colette Coleman meet with first-year students and families moving into Thurston Hall on Friday morning.

New Students Come from Far and Wide to Begin Their GW Journeys

Annual Move-In signals the start of another academic year at the university.

Commencement 2024

Commencement Week 2025 School and College Celebration Schedule Announced

The university-wide Commencement on the National Mall will be Sunday, May 18, 2025.

Logo for GW Today Election 2024 coverage

Riding a (Blue) Wave: Inside the Democratic National Convention

As the Harris-Walz ticket rolls into Chicago, SMPA’s Peter Loge previewed a rejuvenated party convention—and a tightening presidential race.