GW’s Parliamentary Debate Society is celebrating a winning year capped with the “Club of the Year” award from the American Parliamentary Debate Association.
Read more about the student organization ⬇️
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Jordan Tovin is the final feature from the NEXT Festival edition of GW Revolutionary Tales! A photojournalist, he chose to study the go-go music community in Washington, D.C., for his capstone project.
Watch the video ⬇️
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Rising sophomore Sonse Ransibrahmanakul spent part of his first year at GW bringing squids into a high school classroom as part of a dissection workshop series he spearheaded.
Read more about his project ⬇️
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This week, meet Eve Harclerode. A graphic designer and the second of three students profiled in this edition of GW Revolutionary Tales, she takes her passion and turns it into positive social purpose.
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Rising senior Eve Danishevsky recently became the first George Washington University student to be awarded a Beinecke Scholarship. The award is worth $35,000 in support of her future graduate education.
Read more about Eve’s incredible accomplishments ⬇️
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Painter Benjamin Cunningham, graphic designer Eve Harclerode, and photojournalist Jordan Tovin were three of many students exhibiting their work at the NEXT Festival.
In this video, we meet Benjamin and discover his artistic vision ⬇️
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GW offices hosted fellows from Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco through the U.S. State Department’s Professional Fellows Program. The initiative is designed to promote mutual understanding while enhancing leadership and professional skills.
Read more ⬇️
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GW is pleased to announce that Traevena Byrd has been appointed as its next vice president and general counsel, effective August 4. Traevena brings extensive D.C. experience and a deep commitment to higher education.
Read the full announcement ⤵️
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Check out GW Today’s guide to celebrating Pride in Washington, D.C., from author talks to parties with headliners like Maren Morris and Bob the Drag Queen. https://t.co/cG9hj2FO5K
GW senior and lacrosse player Grace Curry capped her Revolutionaries career with a program record of 66 goals. After time off for injuries during her first few years, she found her confidence and etched her name in GW lacrosse.
Read the full story ⬇️
https://t.co/bVeoW4yLV1
At #GWCommencement, GW Today caught up with some of the Class of 2026 and asked them to share memories of favorite professors, cherished campus traditions and discoveries across D.C.
Read what our graduates had to say – Live from the Mall!
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