Research & Learning

Dayna Bowen Matthew (L), Monika Kumari Goyal (R)

Two GW Faculty Members Receive National Recognition

GW Law Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew and SMHS professor Monika Kumari Goyal were elected to the National Academy of Medicine.

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First of a Kind Case Study Shows Remarkable Improvements for Prostate Cancer Patient

SMHS researcher Maneesh Jain led the treatment of a patient that showed a potential treatment breakthrough.

GW alumni and faculty at 50 yr  celebration of MSTHEM program.

GW Business Tourism Program Celebrates 50 Years

Current students, industry leaders, alumni and faculty gathered to acknowledge five decades of impact on tourism, hospitality and event industries.

Raja Mazumder

GW Professor Leads Revolutionary Health Data Integration Project Funded by ARPA-H

SMHS’ Raja Mazumder is co-leader of a major project funded by the agency, which backs high-potential, high-impact, unconventional research.

Filmmaker Stephanie Linus speaks from a podium to an audience at GWU.

GW Hosts Screening of the Film “Dry,” Highlighting the Urgent Crisis of Maternal Health

Award-winning actress Stephanie Linus led a discussion on obstetric fistula and a need for community-led solutions.

Artealia Gilliard portrait

Changing the Narrative around Electric Vehicles

As the inaugural Sustainable Future Fellow at the Alliance for a Sustainable Future, Artealia Gilliard shares how to talk about green technology.

Puja Telikicherla, adjunct professor in the Graduate Program of Publishing and American Psychiatric Association licensing and subsidiary rights manager.

Artificial Intelligence in the Publishing Industry

At the 14th annual GW Conference on Ethics in Publishing, scholars and publishers discussed the challenges of AI and broadening diversity in the industry.

Chromic Duo

Corcoran Music Festival Will Highlight Roots and Collaboration

GW Associate Professor Ning Yu is organizing a 'delicious' three-day feast for music lovers.

Photo montage showing sheet music and record sleeve illustrations of campaign songs and Beyoncé performing at Obama's inaugural in 2009.

How Political Campaigns Send Messages through Music

GW Associate Professor Loren Kajikawa, head of the Corcoran’s Music Program, includes Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Dolly Parton and more on his ‘greatest hits’ playlist.

Mark Tessler

GW Hosts Lecture on the Historical Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Michigan Professor Mark Tessler highlighted events that have impacted the trajectory and evolution of the conflict.

White House

The Violence against Women Act Marks Its 30th Anniversary

GW Law Professor Joan Meier, director of the National Family Violence Law Center, reflects on the law’s importance.

IDDP panel discussion

The Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics Hosts Panels on Harassment of Researchers

The discussions at GW called for institutional and outside support to combat this growing threat to academic freedom.

A doctor examines a child patient with a tongue depressor while the child's parent looks on. (Adobe)

A Few Doctors Will See Some of You

Latin and Black family physicians see a much higher number of Medicaid patients compared with white or Asian doctors, according to a new study.

Bob Smith at KICDC

Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Continues Its Global Reach

Effort is highlighted by an annual Tech Frontier program, in collaboration with the Korean Innovation Center, hosted at GW.

Protester holds "Stop Gun Violence" sign at March for Our Lives (Chip Vincent/Unsplash)

GW Professor Takes Leading Role against Gun Violence with Landmark Public Health Initiative

Milken Institute SPH’s Adnan Hyder will chair the Lancet Commission on Global Gun Violence and Health.

 

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