This year’s Bokamoso youth residency at GW attempts to make sense of South African society 25 years after the end of Apartheid.
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This year’s Bokamoso youth residency at GW attempts to make sense of South African society 25 years after the end of Apartheid.
Board of Trustees to Consider New University Mission Statement
The George Washington University Board of Trustees will vote at its Friday meeting to approve a new university mission statement drawn directly from the purposes of GW’s Congressional Charter....
Scholar Michael Eric Dyson Encourages ‘Rooting for Everybody Black’
By Briahnna Brown
Michael Eric Dyson, author and sociology professor at Georgetown University, used his keynote address at the George Washington University Black Heritage Celebration to...
Guerilla Projection Artist Brings ‘OPEN’ Dialogue to the Corcoran
By Ruth Steinhardt
Robin Bell’s latest projection art installation is called “OPEN.” But it will arrive at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design this Thursday in the shadow of the...
Students Get Inside Look at Bay Area Companies through Career Quest
By Briahnna Brown
Gabriella Luna, a junior studying systems engineering, was searching for a way to build her network and learn more about her career options during winter break.
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President LeBlanc Shares Keys to Leadership
By Briahnna Brown
George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc, who often refers to himself as the “accidental president,” never took a course in leadership.
Rather, he...
Study Abroad Ignites Passion for Undergraduate Research
By Kristen Mitchell
While studying abroad in Jordan last year, senior Shannon McKeown started noticing the distinct way people living in Amman described where they were from. From taxi...
Closing the Gap on Critical Need for East Asian Language and Area Studies
By Tatyana Hopkins
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the Institute for Korean Studies, both housed in the Elliott School of International Affairs, have been awarded $1.8 million to...
Three Appeals Court Judges Preside Over Moot Court
By Tatyana Hopkins
A crowd packed into Marvin Center’s Betts Theatre, Thursday, to hear two GW Law advocacy teams argue a fictitious Supreme Court case before a panel of U.S. Court of...