GW Launches Tech-Focused MBA Program with DHS
The George Washington University School of Business will launch a new Master of Business Administration degree focused on security technology transition under an agreement with the U.S. Department...
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GW Launches Tech-Focused MBA Program with DHS
The George Washington University School of Business will launch a new Master of Business Administration degree focused on security technology transition under an agreement with the U.S. Department...
Terry Murphy Ends Role as Deputy Provost for Academic Affairs
By Ruth Steinhardt
After more than four years as deputy provost for academic affairs at the George Washington University, Terry Murphy will take a yearlong sabbatical before returning to...
Nomination Process Opens for Second Cohort of GW Academic Leadership Academy
By Ruth Steinhardt
The 16 fellows of the inaugural cohort of the George Washington University Academic Leadership Academy (GWALA) completed their fellowships in June. During a socially-...
New Center Takes Multifaceted Approach to Addressing Maternal, Child Health
The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health has announced that it will launch the GW Center of Excellence in Maternal and...
GW Law Professor Sonia Suter: Chief Justice Roberts Is No Liberal
By Tatyana Hopkins
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, a long-time conservative nominated to the country’s highest court by President George W. Bush, has recently joined the court’s...
New Program Provides Mental Health Care for D.C. Artists
By Tatyana Hopkins
Aaron Myers, a D.C. based jazz musician and activist, feels like he has been dealt a double blow.
He said between coping with the hardships presented by the...
Message from Provost Blake Regarding New Regulations on Student Visas
The George Washington University is proud to enroll international students from more than 130 countries. We have reviewed the new federal government regulations on student visas....
Rideshare Users Pay More in Low-Income and Minority Neighborhoods
By Ruth Steinhardt
Thinking of calling a rideshare service? Uber and Lyft passengers going to and from low-income and non-white neighborhoods may pay higher prices, researchers at the...
GSEHD Researcher Studies District-Led School Turnaround Initiative
By Tatyana Hopkins
Following initial success of noticeably improving student achievement in 11 low-performing schools in Tennessee’s largest county and public-school district, the Shelby...
Social Media Disinformation Discredits Democratic Elections
By Tatyana Hopkins
Currently, the global COVID-19 pandemic, impending economic crisis and national movement against racial injustice pose a triple threat of interference from hostile...