Looking ahead to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Fall Term
GW Law faculty and guests discussed upcoming cases and made predictions about election-related litigation.
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Looking ahead to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Fall Term
GW Law faculty and guests discussed upcoming cases and made predictions about election-related litigation.
Poll Shows Americans’ Trust in Government Holds Steady Amid Turmoil
Latest GW Mark Penn Presidential Pollsters survey shows confidence in key U.S. institutions remains relatively unchanged despite fears of civil unrest.
For Journalists in 2024, Should Truth Trump Fairness?
Where these two guiding principles conflict, the truth should be prioritized, New Republic editor Michael Tomasky told an audience at SMPA.
GW Physics Professor Received Lifetime Achievement Award
Chryssa Kouveliotou is being recognized for decades of accomplishments and groundbreaking contributions to the field of astrophysics.
Corcoran Professor Received Fulbright Fellowship
Allyson Vieira will conduct research on traditional hand marble carving while in Greece.
Lindsay M. Chervinsky’s book examines John Adams’ pivotal role in defining presidential norms and shaping early American political practices.
Society of Women Engineers Recognizes GW Doctoral Student
Annaliza Perez Torres is being recognized for her leadership, technical expertise and commitment to advancing science and engineering.
University Launches Financial Information Website
Site aims to enhance understanding of GW’s financial performance and related key metrics.
GW’s Researchers behind the Scenes
The university recognized the important work of postdocs on Postdoc Appreciation Day.
Courting Latino Voters: Which Candidate Has the Edge?
Latino voters will play a vital role in the presidential election. Cisneros Institute Director Elizabeth Vaquera said neither party is speaking their language.