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While much has changed over GW’s 200 years,
what endures is our never-ending
commitment to creating a
greater world.
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GW's 2024 Research Year in Review
In 2024, GW achieved significant research milestones, including over 4,000 publications and 50 books, with nearly 200 active clinical trials. Strategic partnerships, especially in artificial intelligence, enhanced research and training programs.
GW experts influenced policies on meat industry labeling and adolescent social media use. Notable grants supported studies on ovarian cancer, autonomous aircraft security and the intersection of climate change and public health.
The university hosted prominent leaders, reinforcing its role as a hub for scholarly and policy discourse. Faculty received numerous awards, reflecting their dedication and impact. Initiatives like the Alliance for a Sustainable Future highlight GW's commitment to addressing global challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Overall, 2024 was marked by prolific scholarship, influential partnerships and a dedication to translating knowledge into action.
Multicultural Student Services Center Celebrates 55 Years
From driving cultural education to shaping leaders, the MSSC changes lives at GW.
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STORIES FROM OUR COMMUNITY
MLK Day of Service and Leadership
The Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service will host GW’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service and Leadership on January 18 in honor of the life and legacy of Dr. King.
GW Inaugural Ball
The GW Inaugural Ball is a longstanding tradition celebrating the university's politically active campus in the heart of Washington, D.C. This year's event will take place on January 19 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel. Tickets are on sale now.
“It was an inspiring experience to not only meet Bill Clinton, but to work alongside him to give back to the community around us. I am very grateful to GW for selecting me and my teammates to be part of this incredible opportunity.“
JOE GURSKY
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