With a master class, a book launch and a $1 million gift to endow a need-based CCAS scholarship fund for undergraduates, awarding-winning actor Kerry Washington, BA ’98, (right with Corcoran Director Lauren Onkey) recently wowed the GW community.
A new agreement between the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design and the National Gallery of Art will help to facilitate immersive learning, art-making and interdisciplinary research that will drive exhibitions, performances and curriculum at the Corcoran.
At a two-day summit of leading scholars and researchers, Chemistry’s Jakub Kostal discussed whether using AI technology in drug development is revolutionary—or risky.
As the new director of the Africana StudiesProgram, Quito J. Swan uses his life story and life’s scholarship to make connections—across disciplines, movements and oceans.
Citizen Data CEO Mindy Finn and ABC News’ Jonathan Karl are this year’s Terker Fellows. Established by a gift from Bruce and Cindy Terker, the program brings media experts to SMPA for class discussions and events.
Humanitarian chef José Andrés and GW President Ellen M. Granberg joined the founder of DC Central Kitchen for a visit with students in the World on a Plate class and a conversation on transforming global food dynamics.
Alumni & Families Weekend reconnected GW community members from the past and present for a campus-fest of fun-filled activities and buff-and-blue pride.
The Nuclear Science Advisory Committee gathered at GW to present its long-range plan to support physics opportunities in which CCAS physicists and students will play a crucial role.
Daniele Podini (Forensic Sciences) received a $413,504 grant from the National Institute of Justice for research on hair shaft DNA.
Steven V. Roberts (Media and Public Affairs) was the recipient of the GW Philanthropy Award and Nassirou Diallo, BA ’18, (Political Communication) won the Recent Alumni Achievement Award at the Spirit of GW Awards ceremony.