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Donna Arbide

GW VP for Development and Alumni Relations Stepping Down

Donna Arbide, who has held the position for almost seven years, will leave the role to focus on her health.

Ambassador Reuben E. Brigety II Honored in Flag Ceremony

The former Elliott School dean concludes his post as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa.

University Archivist Brigette Kamsler

The Guardian of GW’s History: Inside the University Archives with Brigette Kamsler

As university archivist, she safeguards the George Washington University legacy for researchers now and in the future.

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Post-Election Poll Shows Eroding Trust in Government and Sources of Information

Graduate School of Political Management study shows Americans worry about disinformation and misinformation spreading online.

Jose Andres presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

José Andrés Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom

President Biden presented the world-renowned chef, humanitarian and founder of GW’s Global Food Institute with the nation’s highest civilian honor.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack spoke about the challenges and opportunities facing Americans and the federal government when it comes to food access and affordability.

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Unpacks the Grocery System at Global Food Institute Summit

USDA top official Tom Vilsack spoke at this convening of retailers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, academics, community leaders and other key stakeholders.

Protesters march in Madison, Wis., after the May 2022 leak of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson. (Adobe)

More Young People Seek Permanent Contraception Post-Roe v. Wade

Milken Institute SPH’s Julia Strasser led a study showing an increase in tubal sterilization and vasectomy after the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson decision.

GW MEN'S BBALL

GW Men's Basketball Thrashes League-Leading Dayton, 82-62

The Revs next play Rhode Island at 7 p.m. Wednesday on ESPN+.

UFeast poses with a check

Pitch George Takes Business Ideas from Classroom to Market

The competition plugs entrepreneurial students into real-life experiences.

A photo of Jimmy Carter in a grey suit at a GWU lectern with an American flag behind him

Former President Carter Remembered as Humanitarian, Visionary

The 39th president died on Dec. 29, leaving a complicated historical legacy. An official state funeral in Washington was planned for Jan. 9.