Warehousing Industry Increases Health-Harming Pollutants
A unique study by GW researchers shows an average 20% spike of nitrogen dioxide polluting the air near huge warehouses, hitting people of color hardest.
Warehousing Industry Increases Health-Harming Pollutants
A unique study by GW researchers shows an average 20% spike of nitrogen dioxide polluting the air near huge warehouses, hitting people of color hardest.
Low-Income Tenants Find a Dedicated Champion at George Washington University
GW Law Professor Emily A. Benfer’s research sheds light on how the U.S. eviction system leads to health inequities.
Office of the Vice Provost for Research Transitions Leadership
Robert H. Miller’s appointment as interim vice provost for research will further build on progress led by Pamela M. Norris.
Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Celebrates Impact and Looks to the Future
Bob Smith will take the reins from Jim Chung, who built OIE into a globally recognized program during his 14-year tenure as leader.
SMHS MD Program Receives Full, 8-Year Accreditation
The recognition LCME comes after a 20-month self study that included 125 faculty, students and staff.
Engineering Professor Hermann J. Helgert Creates $3 Million Fellowship Fund
Merit-Based Awards Will Support Doctoral Students in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
The Precipice of Global Soccer Education
By offering Management of Global Soccer course, GW is at the forefront of comprehensively teaching the inner workings of the world’s most popular game.
Dean, a food and nutrition security expert, most recently has served as the Deputy Under Secretary for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services.
Spreading the Word about Sensitive Skin Solutions
GW SMHS research shows interest is high among residents and physicians, however, training on the diagnosis and management of sensitive skin lags.
Anti-Immigrant Political Rhetoric and Action Threaten Latinx Youth
Adolescents with a family member deported or detained in 2018 suffered significantly more mental health problems four years later, study shows.
GW Researchers Engage with Area Science Journalists and Communicators
University experts discussed environmental racism and the ethics of AI in journalism at the D.C. Science Writers Association Professional Development Day.
GW Research Showcase Strives for Sustainable and Equitable Future
Undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral researchers from across the university presented at Wednesday’s event, also featuring lab tours & related programming.
The George Washington University Hosts Student Journal Symposium
Graduate Program in Publishing event joined students and professionals.
GW Recipient of Truman Scholarship Wants to Champion Environmental Equity
Grace Truslow, a recipient of the 2024 Truman scholarship, wants to channel her passion for environmental advocacy with a career in green energy and infrastructure.
A Marvelous Party Highlights NEXT Festival
Work by more than 80 students across artistic disciplines was on show at the annual Extravaganza.
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