Newly Renovated Thurston Hall Earns LEED Platinum Certification
Residence hall meets U.S. Green Building Council’s highest standard.
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Newly Renovated Thurston Hall Earns LEED Platinum Certification
Residence hall meets U.S. Green Building Council’s highest standard.
GW Student Works to Raise Awareness of Lung Cancer
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, and Shreya Papneja is doing her part.
The Equity Institute has provided over $650,000 in funding for interdisciplinary projects & convened experts addressing racial, ethnic and economic inequality.
Mercy Mission: Alumnus Connects Africa to Health Care
Nasser Diallo, B.A. ’18, founded Clinic+O to improve health care access for millions in his native Guinea and across West Africa.
The American Councils for International Education program helps to bridge global perspectives for business growth.
List of World’s Most Impactful Researchers Includes GW Faculty Member
GWSB's Herman Aguinis is named to Clarivate list of Highly Cited Researchers for sixth year in a row.
GW Launches Bold, University-Wide Alliance for a Sustainable Future
The alliance will unite under one banner all of the university’s climate change and sustainability research, teaching and action.
Q & A: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
Sophomore Noah Edelman, co-vice president of Students for Indigenous and Native American Rights, discussed raising up Native voices at GW this month and beyond.
Men's Basketball Runs away from Hofstra, 71-60
Revs improve record to 3-0; next game is Saturday against New Hampshire at the Smith Center.
Endowed Professorship Installation: Philanthropy that Advances the Academic Medical Enterprise
Three SMHS faculty members were installed as endowed professors in recognition of their contributions to medical education, research and health care.