Violent threats to election workers are common. Prosecutions are not
GW’s Catherine Ross, the Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law discusses the line between a true threat and free speech in The New York Times.
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Violent threats to election workers are common. Prosecutions are not
GW’s Catherine Ross, the Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law discusses the line between a true threat and free speech in The New York Times.
In many states with antiabortion laws, majorities favor abortion rights
Christopher Warshaw, associate professor of political science, co-authored an article in The Washington Post.
Q & A: How The Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling Impacts Public Health
The United States Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to obtain an abortion on Friday, a 6-3 ruling that...
Introducing GWAA President Will Alexander, B.S. ’04, M.B.A. ‘06
The former Presidential Administrative Fellow, cheerleader and part-time “bleacher creature” will take office July 1.
After a college career filled with many interests, the former campus EMT now works at GW Hospital.
Humanitarian Officer Just Back from Ukraine Provides Update
By Nick Erickson
The Russian invasion of Ukraine came in like a tidal wave in late February, with months—years, for that matter—worth of tension boiling over into a continuous bombardment...
Summer Boot Camp Seeks to Kickstart New Research on ‘Trustworthy’ Artificial Intelligence
By Kristen Mitchell
A group...
Documentary by GW Professor Aims to Educate about Systemic Racism
By B.L. Wilson
Wendy Ellis, an assistant professor in the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health and director of a documentary, “America’s Truth: Cincinnati...
SMHS Highlights Scholarship at Annual Medical Student Research Day
By Thomas Kohout
More than 150 students from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) medical doctor program presented abstracts, poster sessions and...
GW Alumni among First Peace Corps Volunteers to Return to Overseas Service
By Nick Erickson
Two George Washington University alumni were among the first Peace Corps volunteers to return to in-person, overseas service when they set off for their missions...