Dead Flies and Kool-Aid: Inside Immigrant Detention Centers
Christina Fialho of Freedom for Immigrants discussed the history and consequences of detention at SMHS’ fourth annual MLK Jr. Lecture.
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Dead Flies and Kool-Aid: Inside Immigrant Detention Centers
Christina Fialho of Freedom for Immigrants discussed the history and consequences of detention at SMHS’ fourth annual MLK Jr. Lecture.
New Assistant Vice President of Talent and Organizational Development Joins GW
The George Washington University has hired Marlon Sukal as the new assistant vice president of talent and organizational development of the Human Resource Management and Development division....
Video: Have You Met...Margie Foster-Cunningham?
Margie Foster-Cunningham is the head coach of GW Gymnastics and the longest tenured head coach at the university. In her 35th year at the helm of the program, she is focused on helping her student...
By Tatyana Hopkins
Race is not just skin color but is actually a collection of other elements, such as language, access to resources and life experiences, that come together to form what...
Nita Lowey Receives GW Award for Congressional Leadership in Public Diplomacy
The George Washington University’s Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC) awarded its annual Walter Roberts Award for Congressional Leadership in Public Diplomacy to U.S....
GW + You Community Receptions Debut in Philadelphia
Alumni, families, students and friends have the chance to connect with each other and President Thomas LeBlanc at events across the country.
Mosul after ISIS: A Conversation with Omar Mohammed
By Tatyana Hopkins
A stable and thriving Mosul is critical to preventing...
GW Honors MLK Jr. with Day of Service
The Day of Service and Leadership is part of GW’s annual King Week events, celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. King throughout January with thought-provoking
GW Top Producer of Congressional Staff
By Tatyana Hopkins
Ty Bofferding, B.A. ’17, had not imagined that he would work at the epicenter of Washington, D.C. politics and government when he entered the George Washington...
Fins and Limbs Tell Evolutionary Tale
By John DiConsiglio
About 400 million years ago, our early ancestors took their first hesitant steps out of the primordial seas on to land.
But did they really step? Or did...