Marlene Laruelle’s article ponders what the Russian future holds after the invasion of Ukraine.
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Marlene Laruelle’s article ponders what the Russian future holds after the invasion of Ukraine.
Samuel Goldman talked with MSNBC host Joy Reid about how U.S. history and politics compares to our neighboring countries in South America.
Jung Yun, assistant professor of English, wrote a book review for the Washington Post
Yun praises a new novel she calls “a story for and of our times, asking difficult, but necessary, questions.”
Is there anything left to learn about the first U.S. president? GW historian Brunsman answers in the affirmative.
New law targeting anonymous shell companies gives the U.S. Treasury Department some new tools to combat financial chicanery.
New SMPA Conversation Series Aims to Promote Civil Discourse
The Frank Sesno Newsmaker Conversation Series, supported by alumni Ted Segal and Meredith Perla Segal, will showcase leading voices in politics and culture.
Thurston Hall opens its doors to an all-you-care-to-eat facility in the latest rollout of GW’s transformative dining experience.
Getting to Know the DMV: Woodley Park
Hilly and tree-shaded, Woodley Park is a mid-city sanctuary for lovers of nature (and brunch).
ODECE Position Emphasizes Importance of Cultural Programming and Social Justice Education
In a newly created role, Eunice “Eunz” Dollete creates opportunities to be challenged, find community and engage across differences.
Three George Washington University Scholars Receive Awards
AAUW grants and fellowships aim to erode barriers in education.