GW Law to Provide AI Training to Federal Government
The school will deploy its multidisciplinary expertise to lead a series of key trainings for thousands of executive branch policymakers and senior leaders.
GW Law to Provide AI Training to Federal Government
The school will deploy its multidisciplinary expertise to lead a series of key trainings for thousands of executive branch policymakers and senior leaders.
Latin Heritage Celebration Lights Up GW
Students share what they’re excited about during this year’s LHC, which runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
Q & A: What to Expect in the Presidential Debate
Political management expert Todd Belt discusses the debate’s significance and what viewers should watch for.
GW Professor Takes Leading Role against Gun Violence with Landmark Public Health Initiative
Milken Institute SPH’s Adnan Hyder will chair the Lancet Commission on Global Gun Violence and Health.
SMHS professor Eliot Sorel this summer commemorated the 25th anniversary of “Gateways to Romania,” his brainchild exhibition at the 1999 Smithsonian Folklife Festival.
Students Worked with World Leaders at Model NATO Summit at GW
The event gave students a chance to engage with world leaders and mirror the negotiating and decision making undertaken at the 2024 NATO Summit, which marked 75 years of the alliance.
Imani Cheers’ Documentary Explores Love, Legacy and Loss
The film tells the story of her son’s journey as he connects with his South African roots while they both navigate the loss of their family matriarch.
Q & A: What President Biden’s Exit Means for the Democratic Party
SMPA Director Peter Loge discusses the historical significance of the president’s decision and what is likely to happen between now and the Democratic National Convention next month.
Through the Lens of History: GW Alumnus Eric Lee on Photographing Trump's Assassination Attempt
The New York Times photo fellow reflects on his experience documenting Trump's rally shooting while revealing the challenges and rewards of frontline photojournalism.
D.C. Public Housing Units Become Health Care Hubs
GW School of Nursing adjunct professor Erin Athey’s company has established four clinics offering convenient care access in wards 6, 7 and 8.
GW Experts Preview Biden-Trump Debate
SMPA’s Imani M. Cheers, Jesse J. Holland and Peter Loge and GSPM’s Matt Dallek shared analysis in advance of Thursday’s matchup.
In Ghana, Nursing Alumnus’ Organization Saves Lives One Bystander at a Time
Andrews Nyantakyi, A.B.S.N. ’22, is founder and executive director of the healthcare nonprofit Elijeko Foundation.
The Justice spoke about his time on the nation’s highest court, his new book and his criticisms of textualism.
Dedication and Innovation Celebrated at the 21st Annual Calvin Cafritz Awards Gala
The GW Center for Excellence in Public Leadership and the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation honored distinguished D.C. government employees.
GW Hosts Candidates Forum for Ward 7 D.C. Council Seat
Ten people seeking to succeed retiring Council member Vincent Gray, B.A. ’64, answered questions at the Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church.
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