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LEARNING
Out in the Streets: For Geography Students, D.C. is their Classroom
From bike lanes to bus stops, the geography majors in David Rain’s capstone class are traveling throughout the District to understand curbside use. Their findings may inform public policy.
November 21, 2022
Alumni
My Fellow Americans: GW Navy Veteran Proud to Have Given Back to Country
November 9, 2022
FACULTY
GW Engineering Professor Wins Grant Uniting Young People, Environmental Justice and Technology
November 9, 2022
STUDENTS
First-Generation College Students at GW Do the Heavy Lifting Together
November 8, 2022
CAMPUS
GW SMHS and LifeBridge Health Establish a New Regional Medical Campus in Baltimore
November 9, 2022
GWtoDO
#GWtoDo: Your Curated Arts and Events Guide
After the midterms end, join Citizen by CNN for expert analysis. Plus Keith Haring and Marvin Gaye headline a new D.C. museum, concerts in all genres at the Corcoran Music Festival, game night with GW eSports and more.
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Norah Aljunadi, M.A. ’21, (Speech-Language Pathology); Alyssa Giegerich, M.A. ’18, (Speech-Language Pathology); and Jessica Rosenblatt, B.A. ’14, M.A. ’16, (Speech and Hearing Science, Music) were recognized by the American Speech–Language Hearing Association as distinguished early career professionals.
N. Sharon Hill, associate professor of management, co-authored an article entitled, "Leading Virtually,” which was accepted for publication by the journal Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior.
Trevor Jackson (History) published the book Impunity and Capitalism: The Afterlives of European Financial Crises, 1690-1830 (Cambridge, Sept 2022).
GSEHD alumna Alexandra Cintrón Jiménez, M.A. ’22, was selected for a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Award in Poland. She will be teaching college students at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.
Peter R. Silverman, B.A. ’77, (Political Science) was recognized in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
Ling Hao (Chemistry) was selected by the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) as this year’s Rising Star.
GW IN THE NEWS
Election coverage: GW professor discusses celebrities on the ballot
Quotes SMPA's Imani Cheers. CBS "Saturday Morning"
GWSB professor comments on possible sale of Washington Commanders
Quotes Lisa Delpy Neirotti. Associated Press
Liu: Getting new, effective antibiotics "definitely a big deal"
Quotes SPH's Cindy Liu. CNN
Mercenary chief vented to Putin over Ukraine war bungling
The Washington Post quoted Marlene Laruelle, director of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies.
GW Professor Answers How Racism and Antisemitism Have Become Part of Political Discourse
The Los Angeles Times quoted SMPA's Peter Loge.
GW SPORTS
Djurdje Matic Finds Success at FINA World Cup
Djurdje Matic is in his second season swimming for the Buff and Blue and has already built up an abundance of accolades. In Matic's first season, he captured six GW records and two A-10 records and was named to the A-10 All-Conference First Team.