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Collage of book covers, clockwise from upper left: "Freeman's Challenge," "Gendered Citizenship," "Thicker than Water," "Just Health," "Season to Taste."

Five Books to Kick off Women’s History Month 2025

A few of the many reads by GW alumnae and faculty that explore contemporary and historical women’s lives.

SJT Day 2025

Ten D.C. High School Seniors Awarded Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarships

The students have the opportunity to attend GW on a program that covers tuition, room, board, books and fees throughout four years.

Professors Gate

GW Begins Process of Brand Refresh

Community engagement will be a key part of the branding process.

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University Enhances Campus Safety Structure, Leadership

The changes align with recommendations to increase coordination among safety and security teams; the search for a permanent GWPD chief is forthcoming.

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Study Addresses Disparities of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Populations in U.S. Health Workforce

Data should be disaggregated to better address the realities of a group including more than 100 languages and 50 ethnicities, researchers said.

Keynote speaker Amy Gilliland spoke with Roger Cressey on the JMA stage

George Washington University Hosts Inaugural Cybersecurity Conference

Experts from the public and private sectors convened to discuss a problem that everyone should know about.

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Loss of Health Insurance Premium Tax Credits Could Cost States $34 Billion in GDP, $2 Billion in Lost Tax Revenue

New report from the Commonwealth Fund and Milken Institute SPH shows all 50 states would suffer economic fallout, with 286,000 jobs lost.

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Free Tax Return Help Offered by GW Volunteers

Certified volunteers will prepare tax returns until April 13.

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Award-Winning Mentors with GWTeach Prepare the Next Generation of Teachers

GWTeach is a collaboration between the Graduate School of Education and Human Development and the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.

3MT winners (from left) Sarah Kleb, Natalie Boyle and Alex Edwards hold their certificates in front of a clock

Beat the Clock: Students Fast Track in Speed-Thesis Contest

Ph.D. candidates sprinted through research presentations in a fast-paced challenge during the seventh annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition.