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Margie Foster-Cunningham

Legendary Coach Margie Foster-Cunningham to Retire after 39 Years

The GW gymnastics coach will leave the university with several awards and a high-achieving program.

GW-CIBER at the 2024 International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition

GW Students Explore Innovations in Sustainable Fashion in LA 

GW-CIBER students examined ethical practices in the apparel industry during a West Coast trip where they pitched ideas to tackle real-world sustainability problems. 

Rainbow flags on Kogan Plaza

#GWToDo: Pride Month 2024

Join the celebration as D.C. and GW uplift the LGBTQIA+ community.

Baxter Goodley and Hemant Bakshi

Leadership Updates Announced for Office of EVP, CFO and Treasurer

Baxter Goodly and Hemant Bakshi to take on expanded roles in the office with an aim of improving operation efficiency.

Demetrius Apostolis in Kogan Plaza

Revolutionary Tales: Demetrius Apostolis’ Pride is Full Speed Ahead

The rising senior, former SGA vice president and pilot in training is a member, advocate and ally of the LGBTQIA+ community at GW.

Many cicadas on the branches of a tree

Cicadapalooza! Historic Insect Convergence Bugs Midwest States

Two broods of cicadas are emerging simultaneously in 17 states—a phenomenon that last occurred more than 200 years ago.

Kevin Mahala

Covering the Bases with GW Alumnus Kevin Mahala

The former Revolutionaries shortstop and finance grad is the minor league hitting coordinator for the New York Mets.

Sensitive skin

Spreading the Word about Sensitive Skin Solutions

GW SMHS research shows interest is high among residents and physicians, however, training on the diagnosis and management of sensitive skin lags. 

Student volunteers sort through donated goods for reuse during Green Move-Out.

Green Move-Out Continues to Benefit GW Students and Community

Green Move-Out cuts down on waste during student move out while benefiting community organizations.

Sean Watley

GW Staff Member Received Excellence Award

Sean Watley works to help first-generation students find useful resources and succeed while at GW.