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U.S. Megadrought Is Worst for Over 1,000 Years: How Long Could It Last?

Newsweek quotes SEAS Professor Jon Deason.

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GWSB Alumnus Believes in Letting People be Themselves

By Nick Erickson

Anthony Shop, M.B.A. '11, used to wonder if revealing his identity would cause more harm than good, illustrated by an earlier memory when a manager confronted him as...

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New Leadership Appointments to Strengthen Academic Excellence, Student Experience

The Office of the Provost has appointed to leadership positions five members of the George Washington University community in an effort to continue building on the university’s culture of academic...

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GWSB Dean Anuj Mehrotra Addresses the United Nations

By Nick Erickson 

As he addressed the United Nations at its headquarters Monday afternoon in New York, George Washington University School of Business (GWSB) Dean...

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MSSC Director Announces His Retirement

Michael Tapscott has served as director of the Multicultural Student Services Center for 19 years.

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Presidential Search Firm Selected

George Washington University Board of Trustees Chair Grace E. Speights, J.D. ’82, announced on Monday the selection of a search firm to assist the Presidential Search Committee and the Board of...

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Experts see risk with little upside in Biden’s gas tax break

Robert Weiner, professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs, is quoted in The Hill.

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NPR highlights research by GW’s Ethan Porter

A recent study co-authored by the associate professor of media and public affairs and associate professor of political science examines the impact of factual climate change reporting.

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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.

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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.