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‘Brave Girl Rising’ Puts a Human Face on the Global Refugee Crisis

By Ruth Steinhardt

A panel of activists and filmmakers visited the George Washington University Thursday to screen a new short film, “Brave Girl Rising,” that explores the...

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Using Data to Tackle Real-Time Challenges for DC

By Kristen Mitchell

A new George Washington University cross disciplinary project aims to better understand some of the D.C. metropolitan area’s most complex challenges using...

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A Trailblazing Black Journalist

By B.L. Wilson

One of the first stories that Dorothy Butler Gilliam covered as a journalist just out of college was the integration of schools in Little Rock, Ark., as federal...

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Faculty Leadership Development Programs Announced

Two new programs from the Office of the Provost will seek to grow academic leaders across the George Washington University: a leadership academy and a seminar lunch series addressing leadership...

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GW Selects Class of 2023

The George Washington University received more than 27,000 applications for admission this year, including from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S...

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New Paper Highlights Negotiation Challenges across Cultures

By Kristen Mitchell

The way negotiators react to high-stakes, emotional disputes is vastly different depending on their cultural background, said Meina Liu, an associate...

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The Future of the Internet

By Kristen Mitchell

From long-term preservation of digital records to the spread of misinformation, Vint Cerf sees modern computing as rife with challenges. While speaking to a...

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Veteran GSPM Student Campaigns Against Hate

By Tatyana Hopkins

Luke Lorenz enjoyed a career as an international policy analyst, formulating complex and innovative, bipartisan approaches to national security and maintaining...

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D.C. High School Students Surprised with Free College Education

Ten outstanding students learned Tuesday that they received full-ride, four-year Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarships.