Marshes, Microbes and the Matrix of Life: Exploring Ecosystem Evolution
From the Chesapeake Bay to volcanoes to D.C. parks, biology faculty detailed their field work on nature’s frontlines as part of a CCAS conversation series.
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Marshes, Microbes and the Matrix of Life: Exploring Ecosystem Evolution
From the Chesapeake Bay to volcanoes to D.C. parks, biology faculty detailed their field work on nature’s frontlines as part of a CCAS conversation series.
Students Worked on Exhibit of Gowns Worn at La Scala by Maria Callas
Ambassadors from Greece and Italy spoke during opening reception at the George Washington University.
GW’s Online Degree Programs Rank High in 2026 U.S. News & World Report List
Offerings in nursing, engineering and business were rated among the country’s best.
Q & A: How to Stay Safe Amid Stretch of Bitter Cold Weather
School of Nursing Associate Professor Asefeh Faraz Covelli offers guidance on protection, layering, warning signs of cold-related illness and community well-being.
GW Alumna Named CEO of National Health Care Company
Adrienne Williams LaBorwit assumes leadership of family-owned pharmacy benefits manager True Rx Health Strategists.
GW Alumna Releases Fourth Mystery Novel
Ruth Buys’ latest thriller blends high-stakes crime, family ties and global conflict.
GW Visiting Professor Wins Inaugural D.C. Dance Network Choreographer Commission
The award supports the creation of a new multidisciplinary performance exploring queer identity and power.
In Video: Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service and Leadership
Experience GW's annual day of community engagement and public service through senior exercise science major and site leader Brooke Moses.
GW Research Suggests Gut Bacteria May Link to Memory Decline in Alzheimer’s Disease
Certain changes to microbiome may contribute to cognitive decline.