CCAS Graduate Student Received SPARC Award
The award aims to help students achieve their academic and research goals.
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CCAS Graduate Student Received SPARC Award
The award aims to help students achieve their academic and research goals.
School of Nursing Professor Awarded Grant
Hee Jun Kim will investigate chronic pain disparities in Asian Americans.
GW Alumna Received Teacher of the Year Award
Robyn Wehrly is receiving recognition for her outstanding work as a special education teacher.
SMPA Professor Received Black Journalists Legacy Award
Cheryl W. Thompson is receiving an award in honor of her impactful work in advancing diversity and inclusion in the field of journalism.
CCAS Professor Selected as American Academy for Jewish Research Fellow
Daniel Schwartz specializes in modern European and American Jewish intellectual, cultural and urban history.
Vanessa Wills’ book offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of Karl Marx's philosophical views.
GW Kidney Expert Dominic Raj Honored for Scientific and Patient Care Excellence
SMHS professor Dominic Raj was awarded the American Association of Kidney Patients’ inaugural Medal of Excellence.
GW Law Associate Dean Elected to Governing Council of ABA
Aram Gavoor is an internationally recognized scholar in administrative law, technology law, national security and federal courts.
CCAS Professor Has Two Books Named as NYT’s Best Books of 21st Century
Award-winning author Edward P. Jones has written stories that depicted life in the Antebellum South and the lives of working-class African Americans in Washington, D.C.
GW Student Awarded Fogarty-Fulbright Public Health Award
Meredith Wells received a grant and will conduct research in Peru on a prevalent eye disease.
Alumna Natasha Dupee Won Leadership Award
The award honors Barbra Jordan’s legacy of championing voting rights, the causes of the poor, the disadvantaged and people of color.
Students Won International Competition
The students proposed an idea to support the transition of seaweed farming businesses into bioplastic manufacturers.
GW Student Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship
Truslow is one of 60 outstanding students chosen for the highly competitive scholarship.
GW Doctoral Candidate Awarded ACLS Fellowship
Cam Cannon is one of 45 doctoral students receiving this honor for showing promise in producing bold and innovative research.
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