This Is What Doomed Al Jazeera America
The network had the unenviable task of marrying Al Jazeera’s self-described mission of subversive journalism that challenges power with being digestible enough to American TV viewers to attract a...
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GW Earns NCAA Team Works Community Service Award
Student-athletes from George Washington University and the Academy of Art honored for their community outreach efforts.

Al Jazeera America: Was the TV Network Cursed From the Start?
Frank Sesno, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs, weighs in on the announced closing of the controversial network.
With each new year comes CES (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show), a four-day showcase where the biggest names...
Report Shows Millennials Have High Debt and Little Savings
High debt, low savings and a lack of financial literacy are the unfortunate hallmarks of millennial financial health,...
GW Senior Selected for Inaugural Schwarzman Scholars Fellowship
While living in the suburbs of Nanjing, China, with her family during seventh and eighth grades, Marguerite “Maggie”...
Will President Obama's Gun Control Measures Work?
By Ruth Steinhardt
President Barack Obama has made it clear that preventing gun violence will be a priority of his final year in office. In an...
Six Alumni Will Receive Outstanding Service Awards
By James Irwin
Six George Washington University alumni will receive the...

New Study Exposes the NFL's Real Coaching Diversity Crisis
Recent study coauthored by James B. Wade, the Avram S. Tucker Endowed Professor in Strategy and Leadership, examines the failure of the league's Rooney Rule.

Elliott School Dean to Serve as CFR Fellow
Reuben E. Brigety II joins the Council on Foreign Relations as an adjunct senior fellow for African peace and security issues with the Center for Preventive Action.
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