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Mina Attia

GSEHD Professor Elected Vice Chair of NBCC Foundation Board of Trustees

Mina Attia will help lead national efforts to expand access to counseling and mental health services.

Angie Stanley

GW Nursing Professor Achieved Highest Honors in Nursing

Angie Stanley has been inducted into both the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the American Academy of Nursing.

The book cover for Something Big on the left and a portrait of alumnus Patrick Wohl on the right.

True Crime Buster: Alumnus Revisits a Tragedy, Rewrites a Genre

In his new book, attorney and author Patrick Wohl, B.A. ’16, delves into a brutal murder from his hometown to tell the victims’ stories.

In Photos: Integrating New Microchips at GW

Students in Gina Adam’s “Micro and Nanofabrication Techniques” class used cutting-edge instruments to design and build their own versions of the technology at the heart of modern life.

Endowed Professorship Installations

SMHS Celebrates Academic Excellence and Patient Care with Endowed Professorship Installations

Sharad Goyal and Christina Puchalski honored for groundbreaking contributions to advancing cancer treatment and spiritual care in clinical medicine.

John Lach

Meet GW Interim Provost John Lach

Most recently the GW Engineering dean, Lach brings his people-first leadership style to the university’s top academic role.

Fireworks over the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial

#GWtoDo: July 4 in the DMV

Don’t miss the fireworks as D.C. celebrates Independence Day.

New Student Orientation summer 2025

New Student Orientation Launches

Division for Student Affairs welcomes new Revolutionaries to campus this summer.

Carenna Thompson

Student Dispatches from Abroad: France

The Elliott School’s Carenna Thompson pens a love letter to Paris.

Jason Zara

Jason Zara Named Interim Dean of GW Engineering

Zara is a professor of biomedical engineering who has held a series of progressively responsible administrative leadership roles in the school.