Research & Learning

Three people at the NAGS Awards in Baltimore

GW Faculty Member Wins Master’s Teaching Award for Excellence at Regional NAGS Event

Shelley Brundage was recognized for her impact on students.

The Flagg Building is adorned with banners promoting NEXT

For the Corcoran’s Annual Celebration, Artists Spring into High Gear

More than 170 GW students of the arts prepare to show audiences what comes NEXT at festival.

Left to right: Mya O. Price, Jewel Bronaugh, P.J. Haynie and Seanicaa Edwards Herron. (William Atkins/GW Today)

Supporting Black Farmers Supports America

A panel discussion on the past, present and future of Black farming elevated the voices of farmers and experts in the field.

From left, Julia Daisy Fraustino, Joel Bervell and Georges Benjamin

Milken Institute SPH Hosts Forum Kicking Off National Public Health Week

Expert panelists discussed how to combat health misinformation and other challenges.

medical lab

New Study: Certain Nasal Bacteria May Boost the Risk for COVID-19

Research uncovers how bacteria in the nose may play a role in making the respiratory tract more vulnerable to COVID-19 infection.

Milken photos

Manya Magnus Installed as the Inaugural Michael and Lori Milken Professor of Public Health

The renowned expert in HIV prevention and public health was recognized for her years of research and contributions to biomedical interventions and epidemiology.

Arctic Women Leadership Panel

Women Leaders in Arctic Regions Discuss Climate and Economic Challenges at GW Event

The women highlighted how decision-making must consider the long-term impact on future generations.

Professors Gate

Task Force Issues Recommendations on Funding Transparency

Report assesses university’s policies and practices related to accepting external grants and gifts.

Nurses pose in hospital scrubs

Hospitals That Rely on Travel Nurses and Overtime Compromise Patient Safety

New study suggests overreliance on nurse staffing agencies or overtime hours leads to a higher rate of pressure ulcers.

Keith Crandall

GW Open Source Program Office Hosts Inaugural Conference

The two-day event highlighted innovation, collaboration and security in open source software.

S. James Anaya delivers the keynote address

GW Hosts Environmental Law Symposium with Keynote and Panels Devoted to Balancing Foreign Investors with Local Communities

The balance between investors and local communities was the focus at this year's Shapiro Symposium, where student Coleman Wheeler won the Grodsky Prize for the year’s best paper on environmental law.

Professors Gate

New Report: Federal Medicaid and SNAP Cuts Could Result in 1 Million Jobs Lost

Severe economic consequences projected across all 50 states, including billions in lost tax revenue.

A player uses an EEG headset to control a penguin-racing game.

Gaming with Your Brain? That’s the Tip of the Iceberg

Xiaodong Qu of GW Engineering is probing the brain-computer interface, from mind-controlled video games to new directions in neurological health research.

Wendy Ellis speaks during a panel at “Exploring Community-Driven Solutions that Promote Health Equity.” (Katelyn Decker/GW Today)

Ensuring Access to Resources for All Isn’t a Zero-Sum Game

Conference convened by GW’s Equity Institute brought together researchers, practitioners and advocates to discuss how equity benefits everyone.

NVC 2024

2025 New Venture Competition Finalists Announced

Award ceremony set for April 10 in Jack Morton Auditorium.

 

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