Research & Learning

David Broniatowski speaks at the conference's closing panel, as fellow panelist Susan Ariel Aaronson looks on. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Is ChatGPT a Coworker? TRAILSCon 2025 Explores Trustworthy AI at Work

Experts in industry, policy and academia convened at the two-day conference, “AI at Work: Building and Evaluating Trust.”

Heart-healthy foods arranged in a heart shaped bowl, with weights, a stethoscope, workout shoes and glass of water.

Q & A: Staying ❤️ Healthy During American Heart Month

GW specialist Andrew Choi lists reasons to love your heart, risks you might not expect and five tips for better cardiac health.

Oncovana

What’s the Big Idea? Oncovana Guides Cancer Patients to Fertility Preservation Options

Milken Institute School of Public Health doctoral students created a prototype platform connecting patients to cancer centers and fertility clinics.

GW Law student William Schubert, center, addresses the judges on the bench. With Jordan Marcum, seated at left, he represented the petitioners before Chief Judge David J. Barron, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Judge Roopali H. Desai.

GW Law Hosts 75th Van Vleck Moot Court Competition

Panel of guest judges headed by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson praised GW Law students.

An AI-generated image of a human brain on fire

How to Manage in a World of Digital Overload

George Washington University professor Richard Cytowic tackles the overwhelming presence of screens in our lives.

GW Monogram

In Video: Fighting Human Pathogens

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck in discussion with Chemistry Professor Cynthia Dowd.

NVC 2024

NVC Applications Close Feb. 9

This year’s competition will be focused on making the renowned entrepreneurship competition simpler, stronger and strategic.

Person applying spray-on sunscreen to their arm

GW Receives ‘Skin Smart Campus’ Recognition

The honor includes free campus sunscreen dispensers to be installed at key outdoor locations.

Jaeden Gbaba walking home on a cold afternoon

Launching into a New Orbit

Trachtenberg Scholar Jaeden Gbaba is making the most of the opportunities offered at the George Washington University.

Collins Munyendo

GW Engineering Student Wins Prestigious Google Fellowship

Fifth-year computer science Ph.D. student Collins Munyendo was one of only six winners in the security, privacy and abuse prevention category.

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.

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.

UFeast poses with a check

Pitch George Takes Business Ideas from Classroom to Market

The competition plugs entrepreneurial students into real-life experiences.

Herman Aguinis and Brandon Kohrt

Two GW Professors Named among World’s Most Highly Cited Researchers of 2024

Herman Aguinis and Brandon Kohrt are recognized for their significant contributions to their fields and their far-reaching global impact.

Neal Sikka

GW Professor Neal Sikka Elected as a Fellow in National Academy of Inventors

Sikka joins several other GW faculty recognized by NAI as fellows or senior members.

 

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