Research & Learning

Opal HTM team members at GW Nursing's Simulation and Innovation Learning (SAIL) Center. Left to right: Sanchit Vijay, M.S. '24; Mobolaji Shobanke, M.S. '24; Tabitha Northrup, B.S.N. '24; Connor Roberts; SAIL Center Director Crystel Farina; Aissatou Thiam, B.S.N. '24; and Ekundayo Shittu. (Courtesy E. Shittu)

Alumnus and Professor Partner to Bring Revolutionary Medical Sensor to Market

Opal HTM technology monitors usage of biomedical devices like infusion pumps and dialysis machines to help hospitals use limited resources effectively.

Interfaith Dinner 2024

Interfaith Week Seeks Common Ground

Inclusivity was a core principle of the events aimed at broadening appreciation of the GW community diversity.

2024 Storyfest winners

Planet Forward Summit Focuses on Solutions to Climate Crisis

The 2024 Planet Forward Summit focused on empowering students to drive change through storytelling and featured discussions on sustainability challenges and solutions.

GW Honors recipients

Exemplary GW Students Recognized at Annual Academic Honors Ceremony

President Ellen M. Granberg and Provost Christopher Alan Bracey congratulated the 215 students who earned Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards and 10 Distinguished Scholars.

Professor Aurelien Portuese, in blue suit and red tie.

New GW Lab Takes on Interdisciplinary Research on Competition and Innovation

The GW Competition and Innovation Lab will host its inaugural conference, “Beyond Dynamic Competition,” at GW April 25.

Tony Keith Jr and Brandy “Blu” Murphy

At the Margins: Educating with Hip Hop and Art

Two exhibits at the Multicultural Student Services Center show hip-hop culture and art as education.

The fourth cohort of the GW Academic Leadership Academy.

GWALA Celebrates the Graduation of Fourth Cohort

The professional development program was designed to help the university cultivate leadership from within.

artwork by Xitong (Rocky) Yuan

Students Present the ‘Giant Tableau’ of Arts at George Washington University

This year’s NEXT Festival promises something for everyone.

WLP annual symposium 2024.

Restoring Dignity to a Vital Sign of Life

GW’s Women’s Leadership Program brings this year’s annual conference to the Foggy Bottom campus for a discussion on menstruation.

Budding Entrepreneurs Win Cash Prizes at 2024 New Venture Competition

NVC awards more than $330,000 to winners, including $157,000 in cash, for the nationally recognized competition now in its 16th year.

Alliance for a Sustainable Future

Announcing a Celebration of the GW Alliance for a Sustainable Future

Members of the GW community are invited to the April 17 event, which will feature a conversation with U.S. Sen. Chris Coons.

IDDP

GW Study Finds Link between Anti-Black Sentiment and Broad Support for Political Violence in the US

Researchers found that anti-Black senses of threat are key drivers in support for violence across Americans.

(Left to right) TCO Senior Licensing Manager of Physical Sciences Michael Harpen and TCO Executive Director Brian Coblitz present certificate to GW Engineering's Xitong Liu.

TCO Awards $35,000 in Prizes in Innovation Competition

Top prizes went to chemical-free lithium extraction and opioid-induced respiratory depression treatment at the annual Technology Commercialization Office event.

David Rubenstein talks to a George Washington University audience about artificial intelligence at a GW Business policy forum.

GW Business Forum Delves into AI's Unstoppable Advance while Acknowledging Mistrust

The second annual business and policy forum, “Imagining the Future with AI,” comes as the university launches the GW Institute for Trustworthy AI Initiative.

Image of proposed autonomous aircrafts flying over an urban area, via NASA.

GW Engineering Professor Works to Secure Autonomous Aircraft from Bad Actors

Peng Wei is leading a $6 million funding initiative from NASA to help make the urban airspace of the future more safe and secure.

 

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