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World Fair---New York City, New York, 1964 photo by Garry Winogrand

Corcoran Faculty Members Select Works from the GW Collection for Show

Artworks chosen by faculty will be displayed on campus through Dec. 16.

Harrison Smith

How a GW Alumnus Is Helping the IRS Go Digital

Harrison Smith said the success the agency has seen with the digital intake initiative is due to teamwork.

Matthew Weil, left, and Chuck Todd speak on the stage of Jack Morton Auditorium.

Is Confidence in the Resilience of U.S. Democracy Justified?

At GSPM’s annual Fahrenkopf-Manatt Lecture, Matthew Weil and Chuck Todd talked of bipartisanship.

Daniel Noboa greets supporters

GW Alumnus Wins Presidency of Ecuador in Runoff Election

Daniel Noboa, M.P.S. ’22, has achieved his father’s dream.

Laura Finkelstein outside the Student Health Services office, which houses CAPS, on the ground floor of the University Student Center.

Counseling and Psychological Services Focuses on Individualized Attention for Students

CAPS, under new director Laura Finkelstein, is available to support students’ mental health, particularly as they manage stress related to midterms and world events such as the war in Israel and Gaza.

Speed mentoring

GW Launches Pilot Alumni Career Influencers Program

The program is a joint effort between the Center for Career Services and Office of Alumni Relations to help foster alumni-student mentorship.

 Herman Aguinis

GW Business Researcher Uncovers Reasons for Bias in Standardized Testing

Herman Aguinis’ research argues that it's pivotal to view the scientific observations about racial and ethnic differences in standardized testing through the lens of historical contexts.

GW GATE

CCAS Announced New Director of African Studies Program

Award winning author Quito J. Swan said he is looking forward to nurturing the interdisciplinary nature of the program.

Diana Pardo Pedraza

Elliott School Professor Selected as 2023-2024 Harvard Radcliffe Fellow

Pardo Pedraza is working on a book that delves into the impact of decades of political violence in Colombia.

Melani McAlister

CCAS Professor Named Harvard Radcliffe Fellow

Melani McAlister is working on a book exploring the circulation of Third World music and literature in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s.