‘The Best of Times, the Worst of Times’ for Biomedical Research
Former NIH director Francis Collins highlights scientific breakthroughs, funding pressures and the future of the field at GW.
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‘The Best of Times, the Worst of Times’ for Biomedical Research
Former NIH director Francis Collins highlights scientific breakthroughs, funding pressures and the future of the field at GW.
University Announces New Provost
Edward J. Balleisen, senior vice provost for interdisciplinary programs and initiatives at Duke University, will assume the role July 1.
Circle of Philanthropy: Scholarship Dinner Highlights Impact of Giving
At the annual Celebration of Scholarships and Fellowships, GW students show how donor support fuels the opportunity to pursue their passions.
In Photos: Veteran Day of Service 2026
More than 100 GW volunteers spent their Saturday completing beautification projects, serving local senior communities and more.
Q and A: Loitering or Waiting? On the Interpretation of Gestures
George Washington University professor combines dance and law to argue for more precise readings of gestures and the body.
Ask a GW Expert: Can My Google Search Be Used Against Me?
Law professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, an expert on data and surveillance and privacy law, explains how your digital footprints can be tracked or used.
How to Take Control of Your Health as Colorectal Cancer Rates Rise among Young People
Consistent physical activity, eating “colorful foods” and regular screenings are key, SMHS’ Matthew Ng said.
2026-2027 Academic Year Tuition Rates Announced
Consistent with previous years, the university has worked to limit increases to continue to contain the cost of attendance.
In Photos: GW Kosher Food Festival 2026
Members of the GW community enjoyed food from local Kosher vendors, learned about Jewish culinary traditions and celebrated Jewish culture on campus.