What’s the Big Idea: Immorta Aims to Provide Humanity with a Collective Repository Memory
GW Law student Sonia Schmidt has co-founded a social media platform so users can share and preserve their cultures and memories.
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What’s the Big Idea: Immorta Aims to Provide Humanity with a Collective Repository Memory
GW Law student Sonia Schmidt has co-founded a social media platform so users can share and preserve their cultures and memories.
Program on Extremism Panel Analyzes Roots of Antisemitism in the Middle East
Experts discussed the causes of and possible solutions to antisemitism in that region.
GW Celebrates Its Staff at Career Milestone Events
Staff members were honored for five, 10, 15 and 20-plus years of service, including five who celebrated 40-plus years.
First-year student Lea Nepomuceno is on a mission to ease a hygiene crisis in prisons—and help restore dignity to incarcerated people.
Richard Samans' book examines the underperformance of economies in regard to inclusion and sustainability.
Steve Arnold was honored for positively impacting students at Ivy Tech Community College.
The book by the two GW professors delves into the challenges temporary migrants face.
GW Alumna Wrote a Children's Book
Maggie Ford’s book aims to teach children about different family dynamics.
GW Alumnus Garners Wide Praise with Book of Short Stories
“Dearborn” focuses on Arab Americans in Michigan city.
Startup Ideas Get a Boost from Pitch George
The competition provides opportunities for budding GW student entrepreneurs.