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Medicaid Work Requirements Will Kill Jobs and Weaken State Economies, GW Analysis Shows

State economies could shrink by almost 450,000 jobs and as much as $59 billion in 2026 alone, a new study from Milken Institute SPH shows.

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Science Writers Gather at GW to Sharpen Skills and Connect

D.C. Science Writers Association’s Professional Development Day featured a keynote by GW professor Roy Richard Grinker on the history of mental illness.

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GW Professor Honored by German Government for Lifetime of Work

Hope Harrison has shaped our understanding of the Cold War and shared her work with international audiences.

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In His Own Words: How GW Helped a Class of 2025 Graduate Rewrite His Academic Story

Media and Strategic Communication graduate student Nick Erickson shares how he found his niche in the classroom while working full-time at the university.

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Class of 2025’s Fondest GW Memories (Part Two)

Winning the Best Teammate Award. Running your first half-marathon. Learning the power of community. Working for President Biden’s advance team. GW 2025 graduates have broad memories of their time at...

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Class of 2025’s Fondest GW Memories (Part Three)

Starting lifelong friendships. Clinching the A-10 men’s soccer championship. Exploring the Flagg Building. Touring behind the scenes at the Smithsonian museums. Volunteering outside of the Foggy...

ART-Med Lab's Go2 robotic dog played with attendees at GW's first-ever InnovationFest. (Lily Speredelozzi/GW Today)

InnovationFest Showcases the Breadth and Depth of GW Research

From global air pollution to toy-centric play therapy, researchers from across the university showed their work at the Charles E. Smith Center last week.

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Staff Profile: Have You Met...Alaerembo Grace Agiobenebo?

Meet the supervisor of the Tech Support Center at GWIT, who guides essential admin IT operations across the university.

n: Botswana’s Vice President Ndaba Nkosinathi Gaolathe, who is also the country’s finance minister and a GW alumnus ('95), was a keynote speaker at Africa 2.0.

Africa Re-envisions Its Place in Global Trade and Finance

GW conference participants call for changes from the old guard, opening doors to women and younger business people.

Barry R. Chiswick

CCAS Professor Ranked among Top Researchers in Economics and Finance in the World

Research.com’s rankings highlight influential researchers across disciplines.