GW to Offer Free Tuition to Families With Incomes Under $100,000
With GW's new program, new, first-time domestic undergraduate students entering in fall 2026 from families making less than $100,000 will receive full tuition.
GW to Offer Free Tuition to Families With Incomes Under $100,000
With GW's new program, new, first-time domestic undergraduate students entering in fall 2026 from families making less than $100,000 will receive full tuition.
Trustee’s Family Foundation Bolsters Sesno Series Civil Discourse Events with $3 Million Gift
The gift from philanthropists Ted Segal, BA ’03, and Meredith Perla Segal, BAccy ’05, will expand their support of the Sesno Series and GW basketball.
From Lakes to Labs, Chemistry’s Pincus Tracks Microplastics in Motion
Chemistry Professor Lauren Pincus charts plastic pollution in real-world conditions. Her work may inform strategies for a cleaner environment.
Bouchet Society Students Honored for Research, Advocacy
Nine George Washington University PhD students will join a network of preeminent scholars from across the country later this spring.
Revolutionary Tales: A First-Gen Journey
The night Justin Liu stepped onto the Foggy Bottom campus of George Washington University as a first-year student should have been the culmination of a dream.
The Cultural Impact of American Music
In a video conversation with Dean Paul Wahlbeck, Professor of Music Loren Kajikawa discusses how the power of music can serve as a medium for change.
Haiti as Emblematic of the Black Struggle for Freedom
GW’s Africana Studies Program hosts a Black History Month Symposium on fugitivity and freedom.
Ask a GW Expert: Whatever Happened to Your New Year’s Resolution?
Why do as many as 80% of us abandon our resolutions in February? Psychology’s Fallon Goodman encourages realistic goals and embracing the hard parts.
Think Fast: Students Sprint for Speed-Thesis Contest
PhD candidates distilled years of scholarship into 180 seconds at the annual Three Minute Thesis competition.
Student Leads Peers on Mental Health Mission
From campus to Capitol Hill, graduate student Ethan Fitzgerald guided members of Students for Mental Health Action as they lobbied Congress for reforms.