Justice Breyer Celebrates Constitution Day with GW
By Tatyana Hopkins
According to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, maintaining democracy has two not so simple steps.
“One, you follow the law,” he said. “Two, if you don’t...
Browse past GW Today articles in our archives.
Justice Breyer Celebrates Constitution Day with GW
By Tatyana Hopkins
According to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, maintaining democracy has two not so simple steps.
“One, you follow the law,” he said. “Two, if you don’t...
Former Clerk Remembers Ruth Bader Ginsburg
GW Law professor Paul Schiff Berman, who clerked for the justice in the 1997-1998 term of the Supreme Court, shared his thoughts on her legacy.
Pollster Mark Penn Says Voters Believe in a Bipartisan Future
The former Clinton adviser analyzed his company’s findings in a conversation with GSPM founding dean Christopher Arterton.
1619 Project Creator: ‘If No One Is Criticizing You, the Work You’re Doing Is Not Hard Enough’
Nikole Hannah-Jones said facing the legacy of slavery is necessary to teach American history truthfully, even if some don’t want to hear it.
GW Community Offers Opinions on Marvin Center Name
The George Washington University community gave feedback on the request for reconsideration of the Marvin Center name during two virtual town hall events last week. (The ...
GW Rank Increases in New U.S. News Rankings
The George Washington University is ranked 66 out of 381 national universities, according to a new list released by U.S. News & World Report. This represents a four-point improvement from the...
Dear GW Community,
In response to recent inaccurate news reporting about our enrollment, we felt it was important to provide some clarification to our campus community.
During...
Update on COVID-19 Testing, Spring Semester Planning
To the George Washington University Community:
As we mark two weeks since the beginning of most classes and nearly a month of COVID-19 testing, we wanted to thank all of our students,...
SMPA Professor Establishes Fund to Help Students Affected by COVID-19
The Cokie Roberts Tuition Relief Fund will be available to SMPA students experiencing financial hardship.