Chantal de Jonge Oudraat is an internationally known scholar who has held leadership positions at many international organizations.
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Chantal de Jonge Oudraat is an internationally known scholar who has held leadership positions at many international organizations.
Student Rights and Responsibilities Changes Name to Conflict Education and Student Accountability
The rebranding caps a years-long effort on increasing the use of restorative principles and methods as part of a spectrum of approaches to managing student harms.
Empowering Women to Lead in the Fight against Climate Change in Bangladesh
The Global Women’s Institute has received an NSF grant for collaborative, community-based research in the coastal communities of Cox’s Bazar and Chittagong.
Students Worked with World Leaders at Model NATO Summit at GW
The event gave students a chance to engage with world leaders and mirror the negotiating and decision making undertaken at the 2024 NATO Summit, which marked 75 years of the alliance.
Imani Cheers’ Documentary Explores Love, Legacy and Loss
The film tells the story of her son’s journey as he connects with his South African roots while they both navigate the loss of their family matriarch.
Study Finds Many Cocoa Products Contaminated by Heavy Metals
Dark chocolate lovers may want to limit their consumption to an ounce a day to stay on the safe side, GW researchers say.
Thirteen GW Students and Alumni Receive the Fulbright U.S. Student Program Award
Thirteen GW students and alumni receive the Fulbright U.S. Student Program award, extending GW's global impact.
Michael Lipitz Is GW’s Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics
Lipitz comes to GW from University of Illinois Chicago, where he has been director of intercollegiate athletics since 2019.
Campus Safety Advisory Committee Holds Inaugural Meeting
Important initial questions for discussion included defining physical and emotional safety and identifying the group’s goals.
Warehousing Industry Increases Health-Harming Pollutants
A unique study by GW researchers shows an average 20% spike of nitrogen dioxide polluting the air near huge warehouses, hitting people of color hardest.