GW Partners with NIST to Strengthen the U.S. Scientific Workforce
The National Institute of Standards and Technology awards GW’s SEAS up to $29.9 million to develop and train a diverse pool of scientists and engineers
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GW Partners with NIST to Strengthen the U.S. Scientific Workforce
The National Institute of Standards and Technology awards GW’s SEAS up to $29.9 million to develop and train a diverse pool of scientists and engineers
GW Business Alumnus Kyle Albrecht Spearheads MLS GO
As Leo Messi’s arrival gives the league and soccer in the U.S. a popularity boost, the youth recreational program aims to increase participation and access to kids outside the sport’s existing...
GW Honorary Doctor of Music, President’s Medal recipient and occasional GW guest lecturer was a cultural icon who serenaded listeners for decades.
Sarah Malinowski traveled to Ukraine to improve her prosthetic knee prototype with input from amputees injured from Russia's war in Ukraine.
Health Professions Requiring Advanced Degrees Have Few Latinos
New GW study shows that Mexican Americans are the most underrepresented Latino group in occupations such as doctor and dentist.
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.