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Messages and Announcements

Read the recent community messages and announcements from the Provost.

 


A Strong Finish to the Fall Semester: for Students

You have achieved much in your studies, research, and activities this semester, and we commend you on your focus, drive, and accomplishments, both in and out of the classroom.

Update on Work of Data Privacy Task Force and Next Steps

In February, President Wrighton sent a message to the community regarding a data analytics pilot project that occurred on campus during the Fall 2021 semester.

Provost Welcome for the New Academic Year: for Students

Whether you are a new member of the George Washington University community or returning after the summer, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the new year and the next phase of your academic journey.

Provost Welcome for the New Academic Year: for Faculty and Staff

Whether you are a new member of the George Washington University community or returning after the summer, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the new year.

New Leadership Appointments to Strengthen Academic Excellence, Student Experience

Five members of the university community will assume new leadership roles in the Office of the Provost...

Reminder about Classes Affected by Juneteenth Holiday

In the spring, I sent a message to faculty with information about accommodating Juneteenth (observed June 20), a new federal holiday as of 2021.

Diversity Program Review Climate Survey Opens Tuesday, April 19

Community participation in this process is critical and will inform the recommendations and actions GW...

Looking Toward the End of the Semester and New Opportunities within the Office of the Provost: for Faculty

I have been focused this academic year on celebrating and continuing to encourage a number of important themes in our community.

Looking Toward the End of the Semester: for Graduate Students

I have been focused this academic year on celebrating and continuing to encourage a number of important themes in our community.

Looking Toward the End of the Semester: for Undergraduate Students

I have been focused this academic year on celebrating and continuing to encourage a number of important themes in our community.