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Lessons from Vietnam: Why the War Still Resonates Today

In a CCAS-sponsored event, historians, cultural experts and political and military leaders reflected on the Vietnam War’s global influence 50 years later.

Inductees of GW's new NAI chapter pose with other members of the university's innovation community. (William Atkins/GW Today)

GW Launches National Academy of Inventors Chapter

The organization is dedicated to recognizing and promoting academic innovation.

GW Brings Industry and Government Leaders Together for Inaugural Cybersecurity Forum

The daylong event further strengthened the university’s commitment to cybersecurity research and education.

Three GW professors discussed the forces that have challenged liberal democracy and propped up authoritarian regimes around the world.

GW Professors Discuss Anti-Democratic Tendencies in the Modern World

The trio of authors explained how their new books analyze anti-democratic tendencies throughout history that are relevant to modern politics.

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University Continues Progress toward Eliminating Fossil Fuel Investments

GW remains on track to remove 100 percent of fossil fuel investments from its endowment by 2025.

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Student Voices: Undergraduate Research Assistant Anissa Ozbek

The third-year Elliott School student traveled to Austria to present at the 2023 Artic Science Summit Week.

Ismaeel (left) and Ibraheem Alsaadi

Seeing Double at Commencement? Maybe Not!

Twin brothers Ibraheem and Ismaeel Alsaadi prepare to graduate from George Washington University’s CPS cybersecurity program.

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Elliott School Student Named Key into Public Service Scholar

Anthony Hu was among 20 students selected from more than 900 applicants.

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GSPM Alumna Takes on Senior Role with House Minority Leader

Emily Berret, M.A. ’13, has been named a senior adviser in the office of Hakeem Jeffries.

Eiko Strader

CCAS Sociology Professor Co-Authors Article in Public Administration Review

Eiko Strader collaborated with other scholars to argue for more discourse on social justice.