The Insurrection at the Capitol and Its Legal Implications
By Tatyana Hopkins
While continuing the impeachment process for a president who has left office is unprecedented and carries a number of unknowns, precedent from previous impeachments...
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The Insurrection at the Capitol and Its Legal Implications
By Tatyana Hopkins
While continuing the impeachment process for a president who has left office is unprecedented and carries a number of unknowns, precedent from previous impeachments...
Virtual Day of Service Centers Martin Luther King Jr.’s Philosophies
By Briahnna Brown
Understandings of diversity and inclusion need to be grounded in understandings of history and everything that led us to this moment, said poet and author...
GW Researchers Discuss ‘Democracy Under Siege’ in Wake of Capitol Riots
By Briahnna Brown
There are two political visions gaining traction in the United States today, said Elizabeth Anker...
Program on Extremism Tracks Those Arrested in the U.S. Capitol Siege
By Tatyana Hopkins
George Washington University’s Program on Extremism (POE) has launched a database that records the arrests by...
GW’s DC Entrepreneurial Instruction & Mentorship Network Receives Funding for Pilot Program
For over a decade the George Washington University Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (OIE) has delivered instructional and mentoring programs around innovation and venture creation for the...
S&P Global Ratings Affirms GW’s A+ Credit Rating
The credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings has affirmed George Washington University’s A+ long-term rating and determined the university’s...
University Holiday on Inauguration Day, Important Safety Information
To the George Washington University Community:
As you know, the safety of our university community is our foremost priority. In the wake of the events at the Capitol and in...
GW Staff Member Reflects on 40-Year Career
By Briahnna Brown
When Vivian Walston first applied to work at George Washington University in 1979 as a voucher examiner, she didn’t get the job.
They gave the job to a former...
Shape of Fish Holds Key to Evolutionary Mystery
By John DiConsiglio
Fish that transition from bottom-dwellers to midwater swimmers evolve their bodies in predictable ways, shedding deep-torsos and truncated tail fins for slender...
Researchers Estimate 10,000 Elderly Washingtonians Living with Dementia
About 10,000 Washington, D.C., residents 65 and older are living with ...