GW Taught Elizabeth Acevedo to ‘Carve Out Space’
By Ruth Steinhardt
Before she became an award-winning poet and author, Elizabeth Acevedo first found her voice on the fifth floor of her apartment building in New York City, singing to her...
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GW Taught Elizabeth Acevedo to ‘Carve Out Space’
By Ruth Steinhardt
Before she became an award-winning poet and author, Elizabeth Acevedo first found her voice on the fifth floor of her apartment building in New York City, singing to her...
Empowering Diverse Voices in Politics
By Tatyana Hopkins
Congressional staffers are not as diverse as the nation they serve, according to Quardricos Driskell, an adjunct professor at the George Washington University Graduate...
Milken Institute SPH Researchers Reflect on ‘Groundbreaking’ Hurricane Maria Study
By Kristen Mitchell
The...
GW Announces New Corcoran Director
The George Washington University announced Thursday that longtime educator, scholar, producer and museum professional Lauren Onkey will serve as the next director of the Corcoran School of the...
Elliott School Professor Named as Foreign Minister of Tanzania
Tanzania’s new President Samia Suluhu has appointed Liberata Mulamula of the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs as a member of parliament and the new minister of...
GWSB Professor Wins 2021 Kinnear Award
Vanessa Perry has been recognized again for her 2018 research exploring diversity, consumption and community in gentrifying neighborhoods with Sonya A. Grier.
Students Elect SA Leaders for 2021-22
By Briahnna Brown
For Brandon Hill, who currently serves as George Washington University Student Association president, being elected to a second term is both exciting and energizing....
2020 Alumni Secured Post-Graduation Plans Amid Pandemic
By Briahnna Brown
Despite the pandemic’s impact on the global economy and higher education, about nine out of 10 graduates in the George Washington University class of 2020 reported having...