How I Got the Job: Interning at Washington’s Hallowed Institutions
Rising senior Alanna Moskowitz spent last academic year interning at both the Department of Justice and White House.
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How I Got the Job: Interning at Washington’s Hallowed Institutions
Rising senior Alanna Moskowitz spent last academic year interning at both the Department of Justice and White House.
GW Partners with D.C.’s Department of Public Works to Collect Organic Waste
New technology comes to campus in the form of a smart composting bin accessible round the clock.
Telecommunications Pioneer Endows Two $3 Million Engineering Professorships
Irwin and Joan Jacobs’ legacy will advance biomedical and electrical engineering at GW.
GW Experts Preview Biden-Trump Debate
SMPA’s Imani M. Cheers, Jesse J. Holland and Peter Loge and GSPM’s Matt Dallek shared analysis in advance of Thursday’s matchup.
The Precipice of Global Soccer Education
By offering Management of Global Soccer course, GW is at the forefront of comprehensively teaching the inner workings of the world’s most popular game.
GW Launches New Center for Interfaith and Spiritual Life
The center advances the goals of the university’s plan to strengthen the community, including a renewed focus on interfaith programming.
Physics’ Kouveliotou Earns Distinguished Scientist Honors
A leader in high-energy astrophysics, Kouveliotou received the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Southeastern Universities Research Association.
From Foggy Bottom to the Final Frontier
GW School of Engineering and Applied Science alumnus Andre Douglas, Ph.D. ’21, has completed NASA’s astronaut training program.
GW Professor’s Research Shows Biases Undermine Diversity Efforts in Policing
Research by Jennifer Merluzzi highlights the need to address underlying biases for effective diversity efforts.
Dean, a food and nutrition security expert, most recently has served as the Deputy Under Secretary for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services.