Angel Jones, Ph.D. ’20, published a new book titled “Street Scholar: Using Public Scholarship to Educate, Advocate and Liberate.”
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Angel Jones, Ph.D. ’20, published a new book titled “Street Scholar: Using Public Scholarship to Educate, Advocate and Liberate.”
GW Offers Advice ahead of Career Exploration EXPO
Katherine Norton and Courtney Frost, both of the Center for Career Services, provide tips for students to put their best feet forward talking with potential employers.
A Novel Approach to Stuttering: Listening
Former NBA star Michael Kidd-Gilchrist gave CCAS speech pathology students a glimpse into his experiences with stuttering—and insights into what people who stutter need from therapists.
Black Heritage Celebration Launches with Keynote from Actor Amanda Seales
Seales advised GW audience to be fearless in making career moves if a job isn’t serving them.
GW Online Programs Shine in New Rankings List from U.S. News
University’s online bachelor’s programs ranked 15th out of 359.
Brand, J.D. ’63, was a senior partner in the law firm of Squire Patton Boggs and former GW trustee who co-endowed GW Law’s Brand-Manatt Lecture Series in 2016.
#GWToDo All Month: Black Heritage Celebration 2023
Celebrate “Black to the Future: Our Revival and Rebirth” on campus and commemorate Black History Month around D.C.
Life behind the Lens: GW Alumnus Puts Heart into Films
Xavier Manrique, B.B.A. ’05, directed “Who Invited Charlie?,” which debuts on Feb. 3.
Backlash: Inside Florida’s African American Studies Ban
To history professor Erin D. Chapman, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ restrictions on the AP curriculum is a dangerous precedent—for educators and a divided country.
KPMG Chief DEI Officer Elena Richards: ‘Be Part of the Diversity Journey’
Richards will kick off GW Business Diversity and Allyship Week as the featured guest of a George Talks Business episode.