Research & Learning

In "Adorning the Horse," lavish equestrian textiles are displayed as they would have been on the animals that wore them. (GW Today/Pulok Pramanik)

‘Adorning the Horse’ Honors a Species Interwoven with Our Own

The newest exhibition at the GW Museum and Textile Museum contains 60 opulent equestrian textiles from across Asia.

Isabella Perusse GW Serves

GW Serves: Senior Intersects Engineering with Civic Engagement

From stormwater projects in India to large-scale GW Days of Service in D.C., Isabella Perusse has made civic engagement central to her engineering education.

Washington National Opera performs Verdi's "Macbeth" in Lisner Auditorium in November 2024.

Washington National Opera Returns to GW’s Lisner Auditorium

GW students will interact with professionals from the company.

CCAS Dean Series

In Video: Understanding Behavioral Development

CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck and Professor Gabriella Rosenblau discuss how social cognition develops in childhood, particularly in those with autism.

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From Robots to Art: GW Makes Its Mark at the 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting

GW brought energy and thought-provoking insights to the 2026 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting in Phoenix.

Amanda Hichez addresses the bench, from left, Joan L. Larsen, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., and Barbara Lagoa.

Students Take Center Stage at Moot Court Competition

GW Law hosted a panel of guest judges including Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Hanan Daqqa

An International Short Film Festival Premieres at George Washington University

Five GW students are among the finalists telling personal stories in their movies in an international film festival at GW.

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Stronger Together: Cyber Leaders Address Converging Threats

At GW’s second annual cybersecurity conference, experts examined why cross-sector coordination is critical when cyber incidents escalate into real-world emergencies.

Semi-submersible drilling rig.

Q&A: Who Benefits from U.S. Actions in Venezuela?

GWSB’s Robert Weiner explains what the oil industry can teach us about business and society.

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GW Researcher Asks How People Assess Credibility of Social Media Clips

Eli Gottlieb, media literacy expert, seeks student participants for online study.

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New Mothers Benefit from Continuous Medicaid Coverage

A new issue brief spearheaded by Milken Institute SPH’s Anne Markus found improvements and ongoing gaps in access to high-quality care.

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Students Worked on Exhibit of Gowns Worn at La Scala by Maria Callas

Ambassadors from Greece and Italy spoke during opening reception at the George Washington University.

Snowy day on GW's campus

Q & A: How to Stay Safe Amid Stretch of Bitter Cold Weather

School of Nursing Associate Professor Asefeh Faraz Covelli offers guidance on protection, layering, warning signs of cold-related illness and community well-being.

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GW Research Suggests Gut Bacteria May Link to Memory Decline in Alzheimer’s Disease

Certain changes to microbiome may contribute to cognitive decline.

Andrew Artenstein

GW Names Andrew W. Artenstein Interim Dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Andrew W. Artenstein, an infectious disease physician-scientist and academic medicine leader, will guide SMHS during a leadership transition.

 

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