Summer 2022 Archive
From chemistry labs to courthouses to classrooms, GW President Mark S. Wrighton and Provost Christopher Alan Bracey have made a lasting impact at every step of their careers. Now they’re teaming up in new roles with a new mission—leading GW into its third century.
From chemistry labs to courthouses to classrooms, GW President Mark S. Wrighton and Provost Christopher Alan Bracey have made a lasting impact at every step of their careers. Now they’re teaming up in new roles with a new mission—leading GW into its third century.
Air (E)Quality for All
The most polluted neighborhoods in the United States are also the most disadvantaged. Research at GW aims to shine a light on this inequity—and effect policy change.
GW NEWS
A Capitol Commencement
Olympian Elana Meyers Taylor, B.S. ’06, M.T.A. ’11, HON ’18, inspired graduates to create “medal-worthy” moments in address on the National Mall May 15.
ALUMNI PROFILES
From having a finger on the pulse of capitol hill to navigating outer space, our alumni thrive across the world—and beyond.
Here are some of their stories.
After the Facts
For CNN journalist and anchor Kate Bolduan, B.A. ’05, the professional is personal.
The Making of a Mother
Through Aaliyah in Action, Liz O’Donnell, B.A. ’12, M.Ed. ’14, builds a legacy for her stillborn daughter.
The Fundraisers of Fulbright Hall
Three alumni who created the first free end-to-end fundraising platform never lost sight of their end goal.
The Right Stuff
Andre Douglas, Ph.D. ’21, is one of 10 new NASA astronaut candidates from a field of more than 12,000 applicants.
Olympic Ice
Sidney Chu, B.S. ’21, represented Hong Kong in short-track speed skating at the Beijing games.