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CPS Director of Online Learning to Co-Chair Industry Conference
March 27, 2022
Congratulations to Cody House, M.Ed., director of online learning and instructional technology in the College of Professional Studies, for his leadership role serving as the co-chair of the engagement team at the 2022 OLC Accelerate Conference.
GW Center for Excellence in Public Leadership Receives Award for Coaching Work with Federal Prison Industries
March 27, 2022
GW Center for Excellence in Public Leadership Receives Award for Coaching Work with Federal Prison Industries
College Receives Highest Level of Green Office Certification
March 26, 2022
College Receives Highest Level of Green Office Certification
Professor Connie Uthoff Publishes Cyber Intelligence Book
March 25, 2022
Imagine U.S. national security compromised by Wikileaks. Towns held hostage by ransomware.
Christopher Alan Bracey Named Provost
Bracey has served as interim provost since June 2021, working closely with faculty, students, staff and leadership to advance the university’s academic mission.
February 18, 2022
Christopher Alan Bracey, who has served as interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs since June 2021, has been named the permanent provost of the George Washington University, President Mark S. Wrighton announced Friday.
From Nasal Swab to Results: COVID-19 Testing Explained
A step-by-step guide to what’s happening behind the scenes at the GW Public Health Lab.
February 7, 2022
Have you ever thought about what happens to your COVID-19 test after you hand off your nasal swab at one of George Washington University’s testing centers?
Message from President Wrighton
January 3, 2022
Mark S. Wrighton, Ph.D., was elected President of the George Washington University January 1, 2022.
GW Team Wins Students Reinventing Cities Competition
TEDxC40Cities Video Now Available
December 16, 2021
Congratulations to the GW team for winning the Students Reinventing Cities competition, led by second year Sustainable Urban Planning student Joy McFadden.