SMPA Professor Wins Sharon Begley Award
John Sutter’s work received high marks from the judges for being compassionate and engaging.
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SMPA Professor Wins Sharon Begley Award
John Sutter’s work received high marks from the judges for being compassionate and engaging.
GW Business Professor Received Two Best Book Awards
Jorge Rivera co-authored a book that seeks to advance the understanding of how businesses may adapt to climate change trends.
New study explores the relationship between a canine’s facial appearance and how expressive they appear to be when communicating with their human companions.
Registration Opens for Upcoming Alumni and Families Celebration
This year’s Alumni & Families Weekend runs Sept. 29 to Oct. 1.
Jonathan Post Named VP for Board Relations, Secretary of the University
Post said the impressive trajectory and momentum of the university make his role particularly exciting.
Cold Spell: Alumna Recalls Arctic Adventures
As an anthropologist in Alaska’s remote North Slope, alumna Georgeie Reynolds braved bear attacks and hypothermia scares while unearthing ancient artifacts.
Revolutionaries Visual Identity Unveiled
The new moniker and its accompanying logos and designs will start appearing in the coming weeks and months in athletics venues, campus signage, merchandise and events.
Latino Students Shine in College Prep Program
Caminos al Futuro, part of Columbian College’s Cisneros Hispanic Leadership Institute, welcomed high-achieving high school students to campus.
Lisa Bowleg Named James S. Jackson Memorial Award Winner
Lisa Bowleg has won an award recognizing her exceptional work in the field of mental health research.
Lead Exposure in Early Life Linked to Higher Risk of Criminal Behavior in Adulthood
GW researchers’ analysis spotlights need for policies to prevent future health and social problems from lead exposure.