Campus Safety Advisory Committee Holds Inaugural Meeting
Important initial questions for discussion included defining physical and emotional safety and identifying the group’s goals.
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Campus Safety Advisory Committee Holds Inaugural Meeting
Important initial questions for discussion included defining physical and emotional safety and identifying the group’s goals.
Warehousing Industry Increases Health-Harming Pollutants
A unique study by GW researchers shows an average 20% spike of nitrogen dioxide polluting the air near huge warehouses, hitting people of color hardest.
Low-Income Tenants Find a Dedicated Champion at George Washington University
GW Law Professor Emily A. Benfer’s research sheds light on how the U.S. eviction system leads to health inequities.
Q & A: What President Biden’s Exit Means for the Democratic Party
SMPA Director Peter Loge discusses the historical significance of the president’s decision and what is likely to happen between now and the Democratic National Convention next month.
Going for Goal-d: GW Alumnus Is Head of Performance for U.S. Men’s Olympic Soccer Team
Exercise science graduate Patrick Mannix oversees the sports science strategies, strength and conditioning support and nutritional provision for Team USA.
Office of the Vice Provost for Research Transitions Leadership
Robert H. Miller’s appointment as interim vice provost for research will further build on progress led by Pamela M. Norris.
Through the Lens of History: GW Alumnus Eric Lee on Photographing Trump's Assassination Attempt
The New York Times photo fellow reflects on his experience documenting Trump's rally shooting while revealing the challenges and rewards of frontline photojournalism.
Q & A: Staying Safe in Extreme Heat
Mary Barron of the Milken Institute SPH and Anna Rubin of SMHS and GW MFA talked hydration, symptoms of dangerous heat exposure and more.
GW Alumna Named as Recipient of David Gitter Fellowship
The fellowship was established through the efforts of Elliott School alumnus David Gitter to educate and prepare future scholars seeking to learn about China.
Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Celebrates Impact and Looks to the Future
Bob Smith will take the reins from Jim Chung, who built OIE into a globally recognized program during his 14-year tenure as leader.