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Threads app grabbed 100 million users in less than five days. Will it replace Twitter?
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How Meta’s Threads Compares with Twitter
Threads app grabbed 100 million users in less than five days. Will it replace Twitter?
Planting the Seeds to Cocoa Growth
GW student researchers traveled to Trinidad and Tobago for a project aimed at revitalizing the nation’s cocoa farming industry.
Meet the New GW Alumni Association Executive Committee Members
The GWAA is welcoming 11 new members to the Executive Committee dedicated to strengthening the GW alumni community.
Flying High: Alumnus Soars with Airplane Pics
Alumnus Ryan Patterson, B.A. ’22, M.S. ’23, is a star aviation photographer. His unique top-down views of planes have taken off around the world.
Device That Dissolves in Body Shows Promise in Monitoring and Treating Heart Disease
GW researchers said the device would help avoid complications after traumatic heart events.
Dina Biblin Gives Back to Move the World Forward
The double alumna created a scholarship for exceptional undergraduates interested in international affairs.
Pat Tillman Foundation Announces Two GW Students as Part of 2023 Scholars Class
Orain Edwards and Zachary McKenna were recognized for their military service and leadership potential.
Children from Refugee Backgrounds Explore Hardships and Joy in Writing Workshop
GW professor Jihae Cha hosts a storytelling camp to give youth with refugee backgrounds a chance to navigate their identity and sense of belonging.
GW Leadership Reacts to Supreme Court Ruling on Race-Conscious Admissions in Higher Education
In statements to the university community, GW leaders expressed disappointment with the opinion and reiterated the benefits of a diverse student body in higher education.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina violated the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause.