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Computer Science Student Explores Structural Barriers to Health Equity
February 8, 2026
Malchiah Blamon, a senior computer science major, co-authored an article in MedPage Today that argues equity must be built into patient care and highlights how institutional structures hinder this.
Doctoral Student Stephanie Caporaletti to Chair Graduate Program at Johns Hopkins
February 5, 2026
Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory announced that GW Engineering student Stephanie Caporaletti will chair its online Engineering Management program.
Professor Tian Lan Named Technical Program Co-Chair for International Conference
February 4, 2026
As co-chair, Professor Lan will develop the technical program for IEEE’s International Conference on Computer Communications 2026 alongside NMSU associate dean Jay Misra.
Caught on Camera: Science You Can See and Art You Can Feel
Students experiment with techniques to visualize the flows of soups, sauces, mocktails, coffee, tea, caramelization and more–and display their creations
January 29, 2026
Last fall, 15 undergraduate and graduate students from across GW merged their scientific and artistic talents in the special topics class, “Food, Flow, and Photography."
Alumnus Vice Admiral Andrew Tiongson Appointed to Advisory Board of EX1
January 28, 2026
Alumnus Vice Admiral (Ret.) Andrew Tiongson joined the EX1 Board of Advisors, bringing decades of Coast Guard leadership to the company's AI and digital strategy.
Award-Winning GW Student Duo Connects Agentic AI and Public Policy
January 28, 2026
Shrey Patel and Ritu Patel co-developed Ecosense to help policymakers craft smarter, more inclusive policies at DevFest DC, where they won the Most Innovative Award and were invited to DC Startup & Tech Week.
Highlighting the Clinical Potential of Heart Brain Connections
January 27, 2026
In New Scientist, BME Professor Matthew Kay shares how new tools enable researchers to better understand the heart-brain connection, paving the way for innovative therapies for heart attack patients.
GW's Online Graduate Engineering Programs Rank High in U.S. News & World Report 2026
January 27, 2026
Alongside nursing and business, GW's online graduate engineering programs bettered their consistently high position in the U.S. News & World Report's latest list of "Best Online Programs."
GW Engineering's New AI Academy Helps Faculty Build AI Fluency
January 26, 2026
Professor Lorena A. Barba has launched the GW Engineering AI Academy to support faculty in developing AI capabilities that can be applied directly to their teaching and research.
Session 2 Recap: Persistent Knowledge and Context Management
January 24, 2026
Working with AI requires thinking in context. This means considering the full state available to an AI agent at a given time.
Alumnus Jason O’Connor Leads Intel Sector at Leidos
January 23, 2026
GW Engineering and Department of Computer Science alumnus Jason O’Connor has been appointed as president of Leidos’ intel sector.