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Support and Resources Available in the Wake of Hurricane Ian

The George Washington University is monitoring the track of Hurricane Ian and offers support and resources to students, faculty and staff who are from or have loved ones in parts of the...

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Aristide J. Collins Jr. Named Public Administration Fellow

In recognition of his service and expertise in higher education and public administration, Aristide J. Collins Jr., vice president, chief of staff and secretary of the university at the George...

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GW’s Postdocs Receive Appreciation and Thanks

A keynote address on leadership kicked off event celebrating postdocs and their mentors.

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To Fight Structural Inequity, Institutions Must Face Ugly Truths

Delivering Equity Institute Initiative keynote, professor and CNN commentator Eddie Glaude pointed to the “value gap” at the root of structural inequality.

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John Sutter Is the Inaugural Ted Turner Visiting Professor of Environmental Media

SMPA welcomes the award-winning journalist to the endowed professorship named after the CNN founder and conservationist.

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At the U.S. Supreme Court, Race Is on the Docket

GW Law panelists reviewed cases before the court this fall and discussed possible rulings.

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Can the police use your DNA in an investigation without permission?

Many jurisdictions lack guardrails around DNA and privacy, GW Law's Sonia Suter told the New York Post.

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Axios quoted Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz, associate professor of prevention and community health, on the unequal toll of climate disasters.

Rodriguez-Diaz sees systemic racism at work as an underlying feature of the response to hurricanes in Puerto Rico.