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May’s Local Hero: Aidan Furlong

May 19, 2026

Each month, we highlight members of GW Engineering's administrative team, whose tireless work keeps our school moving forward. Take the time to meet May’s Local Hero, Aidan Furlong!

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GW Engineering Researchers Evaluate Formula 1 Progress Toward Net Zero

May 19, 2026

GW Engineering’s Caitlin Grady and Sachi Nandurkar published an op-ed in The Conversation exploring why the hardest part of Formula 1 reaching net zero isn’t engineering.

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MSN Celebrates GW Engineering Alumni Anthony Thuo and Collins Munyendo

May 18, 2026

MSN spotlighted recent GW Engineering graduates Anthony Thuo and Collins Munyendo, celebrating their academic achievements and rising global leadership in tech.

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Next Stop: The Bridge Between Engineering, Public Service, and Policy

GW’s IEEE Student Branch Explores the WMATA Command Center

May 13, 2026

In March, GW Engineering's IEEE student branch visited the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority as part of it's efforts to help students bridge academia and industry.

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GW Engineering Graduates Share Their "Only at GW" Moments

May 11, 2026

In two recent articles, GW Today captured the Class of 2026's favorite GW memories, featuring contributions from Amna Maqsood, Kealia Niles, and Kurdo Shali of GW Engineering.

Sasha Pailet Koff

Don’t Fall in Love with the Solution, Fall in Love with the Problem

Sasha Pailet Koff, B.S. ‘97, GW Engineering’s 2026 commencement speaker, champions embracing challenges, non-linear paths and lifelong learning

May 11, 2026

On May 15, Sasha Pailet Koff, B.S. ‘97, will take the stage as the 2026 GW Engineering graduation celebration speaker.

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Engineering Excellence on Display at GW’s 2nd Annual InnovationFest

May 8, 2026

GW Engineering researchers showcase work at the 2nd annual GW InnovationFest, highlighting high-impact research and technical innovation.

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Alumna Kaylie Cullison Connects the Lab and Clinic as a Physician Scientist

May 7, 2026

GW Engineering alumna Kaylie Cullison is featured by the University of Miami for her journey as a physician-scientist, bridging the gap between research and clinical care.

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Distinguished Alumnus Chris Wiernicki Joins Dorian LPG Board of Directors

May 5, 2026

Maritime industry veteran and GW Engineering alumnus Christopher Wiernicki brings over 40 years of experience to his new role on the Board of Directors for Dorian LPG Ltd.

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Double Alumna Featured for Her Key Role in Artemis II Data Collection

April 30, 2026

Alumna Arianna Haven played a key role in NASA’s Artemis II mission, capturing critical reentry data and communicating with mission control to ensure the safety of future astronauts.

April 2026 Newsletter

April 30, 2026

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John Helveston Highlights Opportunities Amid Chinese Car Ban Debates

April 29, 2026

In the South China Morning Post, EMSE Prof. John Helveston discussed the letter signed by over 70 Democrats, urging against backing down on allowing Chinese automakers in the US market.