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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.

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Q & A: How The Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling Impacts Public Health

The United States Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to obtain an abortion on Friday, a 6-3 ruling that...

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Introducing GWAA President Will Alexander, B.S. ’04, M.B.A. ‘06

The former Presidential Administrative Fellow, cheerleader and part-time “bleacher creature” will take office July 1.

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Open Doors: Allison Cameron

After a college career filled with many interests, the former campus EMT now works at GW Hospital.

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Humanitarian Officer Just Back from Ukraine Provides Update

By Nick Erickson

The Russian invasion of Ukraine came in like a tidal wave in late February, with months—years, for that matter—worth of tension boiling over into a continuous bombardment...