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Goodwill International President & CEO Steven C. Preston discussed the organization's history and future.

Keeping Textiles Out of Landfills, One Donation at a Time

Goodwill executives walked a GW audience through the lifecycle of their clothes and showcased pathways to a sustainable future.

MVC Tailgate

In Photos: Tailgate on the Vern

The GW community gathered for food and fun to support the lacrosse and softball teams.

In Photos: GW Interfaith Iftar

GW's Division for Student Affairs partnered with the Center for Interfaith and Spiritual Life to host the event in the USC.

Rafael Castro

Men's Basketball Opens College Basketball Crown vs. Boise State

GW Revs play the Broncos at 5:30 p.m. EDT tonight in the inaugural tournament on Fox Sports 1.

Blossoms on campus

2025-2026 Academic Year Tuition Rates Announced

Consistent with previous years, the university has worked to limit increases to continue to contain the cost of attendance.

adopt a doc 2025

Prescription for Success

Adopt-a-Doc scholarships for GW medical students provide financial aid and mentoring to aspiring doctors.

GW Kosher Food event 2025

In Photos: GW Kosher Food Festival 2025

GW’s Center for Interfaith and Spiritual Life partnered with GW Hillel to present the university’s second annual Kosher Food Festival.

Visitors admire an 18th-century Buddhist priest's silk robe stitched with gold thread at "Intrinsic Beauty." (Lily Speredelozzi/GW Today)

‘Intrinsic Beauty’ Marks Milestones for the GW Museum and Textile Museum

The exhibition, showcasing works across 2,000 years and five continents, commemorates 100 years of The Textile Museum and its 10th anniversary in Foggy Bottom.

The logo for Fulbright Top Producers. Blue shield with blue globe.

GW Among Top Fulbright Producers for 2024–25

The university produced 13 Fulbright U.S. students and five Fulbright U.S. scholars in the academic year.

Honorary degree recipients

Distinguished GW Alumni Mark Lerner and Mark Shenkman, D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton to Receive Honorary Degrees

Lerner and Shenkman have served the university in multiple capacities, while Norton is a longtime activist on behalf of civil rights.