GW’s Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD) has received a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help meet the growing...
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GW’s Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD) has received a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help meet the growing...
Earlier this week, Elaine Gill joined GW’s human resources team as the associate vice president for HR Client Services reporting to Louis Lemieux, chief human resources officer. With over 25 years...
Innovators, start brainstorming. The GW Business Plan Competition is kicking-off next week with a panel discussion featuring D.C.-area entrepreneurs, the first in a series of events and workshops...
By Rachel Muir
Merve Kavakci has paid a high price for her convictions.
In 1986, she was forced to leave medical school in her...
GW Offers New and Improved Open Enrollment
This year, GW’s open enrollment includes a new online system, a call center and comprehensive guide. As in past years, open enrollment covers medical, dental, life insurance, tuition, flexible...
Faculty, staff, students and other members of the GW community will now be able to submit ideas online for how the university can improve diversity and inclusion on campus.
President...
GW Police Department is adding officers, working to improve coordination with MPD in effort to keep campus safe.
Last year, GW’s Police Department responded to 84,700 emergency calls,...
Three days of lectures, performances, musical acts and more marked this year’s Colonials Weekend.
Sunny skies welcomed the thousands of family and friends who descended on GW’s Foggy...
Two sets of identical twins compete for GW varsity teams.
By Jennifer Eder
If you attend a GW soccer game or a swim meet this fall, don’t be alarmed if you think you’re seeing double...
GW’s Office of the Senior Vice President and General Counsel has been recognized by the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Washington metropolitan area chapter with its “...