GW community enjoys healthy snack, live music and fall games on Kogan Plaza.
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GW community enjoys healthy snack, live music and fall games on Kogan Plaza.
Nearly One in Five Urinary Tract Infections Linked to Contaminated Meat
New study by Lance Price of the Milken Institute SPH finds people in underserved neighborhoods face the highest risk of foodborne infections.
GW Professor Creates Solar-Powered Cold Storage to Support Small Farmers in Ghana
Moses Kansanga developed a sustainable solution to tackle post-harvest food loss for small-scale farmers in rural communities.
Putting It All Together (After Taking It Apart)
Collage class helps GW students learn to see in new ways.
SMHS Secures NIH Grant to Purchase Cutting-Edge Cell Analysis Instrument
New BD spectral flow cytometer and live cell sorter will enhance research and training in cancer, immunology, and cellular therapeutics.
GW Begins Implementation of Strategic Framework following Extensive Community Input
A multiphase process involving hundreds across GW has defined key priorities to strengthen the university’s impact, distinctiveness and global reach.
Work to Fulfill GW’s New Strategic Framework Is Underway
Three working groups are tasked with mapping the initial path forward in key areas.
From buzzer-beating basketball games to high-energy volleyball matches and global speakers, the Charles E. Smith Center has brought generations of fans, students and alumni together under one roof.
Men’s Basketball Battles Hoyas in High-Intensity Exhibition; Falls 73-64
The Revolutionaries battle Georgetown in front of a sold-out Smith Center and the largest crowd GW has seen since 2016.
A GW Alumna Inspires Change After Seeing Some Youth Left Out of Schools in Ghana
Elaine Jeanette Walton partnered with her GSEHD professors to train educators and expand inclusive education in Ghana.