New Battleground Poll Shows Jump in Donald Trump’s Image
President-elect Donald Trump’s public image has notably improved since winning the presidency in November, according to the...
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New Battleground Poll Shows Jump in Donald Trump’s Image
President-elect Donald Trump’s public image has notably improved since winning the presidency in November, according to the...
University to Participate in National Labor Relations Board Hearing
The George Washington University last week received a notice from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 500 has petitioned to...
Future in Cuba Is Unclear after Death of Fidel Castro
University Takes Students on Live Virtual Tour of Campus
A team of George Washington University tour guides took prospective students on a...
With Trump Administration, What’s in Store for Education?
By Kurtis Hiatt
There’s a lot in education policy that doesn’t necessarily split along party lines—things that everyone can get behind.
That was one message from Cecilia Muñoz,...
Female Jihadists Play Critical Roles in Terror Groups
By Kristen Mitchell
George Washington University Program on Extremism researchers released a first-of-its-kind study examining the roles...
Students Should Focus on Balance, Healthy Habits ahead of Final Exams
By Kristen Mitchell
With final exams around the corner, George Washington University students have only a few more days of classes before the well-deserved reprieve of Winter Break. The key...
In Her Own Words: A First Lady in a Time of Crisis
Editor's Note: “In Their Own Words” is a new GW Today audio feature showcasing the voices of historical figures with ties to George Washington University. Every month, GW Today will bring...
Governing during a Donald Trump Administration
By B.L. Wilson
Three U.S. senators--a Republican and two Democrats--who came to George Washington University to discuss governing under a Trump...
University Urges Dialogue, Not Partisanship, in Wake of Election
Students, faculty and staff voiced their concerns about the presidential election results to GW leadership at a town hall.