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GSPM Alumnus Discusses Lobbying during Trump’s Presidency

By Briahnna Brown

For the first part of his career, being Latino was a challenge for Ivan Zapien, M.A. ’95.

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Opera Fan, Swedish Translator, Icon and Friend

GW Law faculty and alumni recalled personal memories of the Supreme Court justice who died Sept. 18.

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Video: Welcome GW Law Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew

Although the world has dramatically changed since Dayna Bowen Matthew was announced in February as GW Law’s new dean, she plans to charge forward in this time of “real and constant change” to...

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The Freedom of Forgiveness: Perspectives from Judaism, Christianity and Islam

By Tatyana Hopkins

Religious traditions can teach American society about the process of forgiveness, said Erica Brown, director of the George Washington University Mayberg Center...

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For Black Panther Author, the Superhero’s Legacy Lives On

New SMPA professor Jesse J. Holland penned Marvel’s first novel starring T’Challa, king of Wakanda.

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Students Participate in Virtual Meet and Greet with Justice Breyer

Howard Brookins III, a senior studying public policy and economics in the George Washington University School of Business and GW Student Association president, has long wanted to be a judge.

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2021 Benefits Preview for Faculty and Staff

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GW Launches Donor Advised Fund

The George Washington University has introduced a new way for supporters of the university to contribute philanthropically through a Donor Advised Fund.

The...

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GW All Access: Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service

By Briahnna Brown

In these uncertain times, it is especially important to reach out to others and provide support, said Amy Cohen, director of the George Washington University...

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Justice Breyer Celebrates Constitution Day with GW

By Tatyana Hopkins

According to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, maintaining democracy has two not so simple steps.

“One, you follow the law,” he said...