Will Roe Ruling Challenge Parenting Choice?
By John DiConsiglio
In 1973, the landmark Roe v. Wade decision redefined Americans’ concept of choice. When the Supreme Court judgment legalized abortion, women won the right to...
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Will Roe Ruling Challenge Parenting Choice?
By John DiConsiglio
In 1973, the landmark Roe v. Wade decision redefined Americans’ concept of choice. When the Supreme Court judgment legalized abortion, women won the right to...
Division for Student Affairs Offers Faculty and Staff Training for Student Well-being Support
By Nick Erickson
There is a lot being asked of young people and college-aged students right now—from a culture of...
Shared Governance Task Force Holds Virtual Town Halls for Faculty
By Greg Varner
As part of the George Washington University’s commitment to strengthen shared governance among faculty,...
By Greg Varner
For African American students, attending a predominantly white college or university can be isolating and traumatic. They may encounter various forms of psychological abuse...
Mayor Bowser Discusses Reimagining D.C.’s Central Employment District
By Nick Erickson
The landscape of work has changed over the past two years, and Americans are speaking up that they’d prefer it stay that way. Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser wants...
Givebutter Co-founders Encourage Aspiring GW Student Entrepreneurs to Stay the Course
By Nick Erickson
While George Washington University alumni Liran Cohen B.S. ’18, M.S. ’19; Max Friedman, B.S. ’17; and Ari Krasner, B.A. ’18 were the star subjects of their Forbes...
Day of Service Begins King Week
By Greg Varner
The coronavirus pandemic could not stop the spirit of service from moving forward at George Washington University, which observed its 27th Day of Service and Leadership in...
President Mark S. Wrighton Addresses Faculty Senate
George Washington University President Mark S. Wrighton presided over his first Faculty Senate meeting Friday. His introductory...