Author Garrett Graff Reflects on Watergate’s Lessons for Modern Democracy
Speaking about his book at GW, the historian and journalist illustrated how checks and balances prevailed then and why that still matters today.
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Author Garrett Graff Reflects on Watergate’s Lessons for Modern Democracy
Speaking about his book at GW, the historian and journalist illustrated how checks and balances prevailed then and why that still matters today.
M.B.A. Student Architects a Story of Ambition and Resilience
After narrowly escaping tragedy, Terry Bitar rebuilt her life in D.C., founding a thriving design firm and returning to GW to finish the degree she started.
Two GW Leaders Elected, Two Others Inducted as Members of the National Academy of Medicine
Andrea Anderson, Dayna Bowen Matthew, Monika Kumari Goyal and Wanda Nicholson are recognized for their commitment to advancing health equity and innovation.
Revolutionary Tales - Riley Whitlock
Revolutionary Tales: Riley Whitlock Finds Her Place in GW’s First Sustainability LLC
GW to Host Town Halls Showcasing Updated Marketing Direction
Sessions on Nov. 18 and 19 will offer a first look at the updated strategy, narrative and design informed by months of community engagement.
Institute for Socioeconomic Opportunity Relaunches with a Spotlight on Action-Driven Research
ISEO, formerly the Equity Institute, brings together experts and leaders from academia and the community to close gaps in health, wealth and well-being.
Public Servants Honored at Flemming Awards
In partnership with TSPPPA, the awards recognize groundbreaking accomplishments across multiple fields.
Food and Agricultural Policy Summit Brings Together Changemakers from across the Food Landscape
The Global Food Institute cohosted the daylong conference with chef, humanitarian and author José Andrés, welcoming three members of Congress and other thought leaders.
Indigenous Students Celebrate Living Cultures ‘Every Day, Every Minute’
Junior Jacob Brittingham, president of SINAR, puts being a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma at the heart of his story.
GW, UHS, MFA Negotiations Progress
Meetings are taking place this week and next week with department chairs and leaders to solicit input and consultation on the process and future structure.