GW Launches Pilot Alumni Career Influencers Program
The program is a joint effort between the Center for Career Services and Office of Alumni Relations to help foster alumni-student mentorship.
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GW Launches Pilot Alumni Career Influencers Program
The program is a joint effort between the Center for Career Services and Office of Alumni Relations to help foster alumni-student mentorship.
GW Business Researcher Uncovers Reasons for Bias in Standardized Testing
Herman Aguinis’ research argues that it's pivotal to view the scientific observations about racial and ethnic differences in standardized testing through the lens of historical contexts.
CCAS Announced New Director of African Studies Program
Award winning author Quito J. Swan said he is looking forward to nurturing the interdisciplinary nature of the program.
Elliott School Professor Selected as 2023-2024 Harvard Radcliffe Fellow
Pardo Pedraza is working on a book that delves into the impact of decades of political violence in Colombia.
CCAS Professor Named Harvard Radcliffe Fellow
Melani McAlister is working on a book exploring the circulation of Third World music and literature in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s.
CLRE Staff Members Host Events for Students in Residence Halls during Latin Heritage Celebration
Focus was to make everyone’s culture and heritage feel cherished and celebrated.
GW Hosts Priority-Setting Event for the Future of U.S. Nuclear Science
The next 10 years of nuclear physics research could see major discoveries, experts said at a livestreamed debrief.
Physician Assistant Week Kicks off with Annual Awards Ceremony
The program honored students, faculty and clinical preceptors for their commitment to the profession and the community.
Dance Embodies the Meaning of Mexico
An award-winning book by GW professor of Latin American literature and culture Manuel Cuellar recounts the importance of dance to the country’s identity.
Milken Institute School of Public Health Holds Seventh Annual 950 Awards Ceremony
Four alumni were honored for their careers and service to SPH.