Economy Remains Key for Candidates, Voters Despite Foreign Crises
Lara Brown, director of the Political Management program, talks about the economy in determining voting preferences in the upcoming mid-term elections.
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Economy Remains Key for Candidates, Voters Despite Foreign Crises
Lara Brown, director of the Political Management program, talks about the economy in determining voting preferences in the upcoming mid-term elections.
Ava’s Family Accepts Invitation to Meet George Washington
Do Your Hobbies Send Signals About How You Vote?
By James Irwin
If Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H) needs help with voter strategy in her 2016 bid to remain a U.S. senator, she may want to ask a student in the...
The Mexican Constitution That Never Was
By James Irwin
The first constitution written in Mexico—a document drafted more than 200 years ago and never implemented—had elemental ties to...
By Joan Ochi
In a spectacularly restored building that once housed the Cunard Steamship Line, nearly 500 George Washington University alumni,...
Open Enrollment Enters Final Week
Open Enrollment has entered its final week, and benefits-eligible George Washington University employees have until Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. to ...
Student Exhibition Transports GW to the Streets of Brazil
D.C. Music Archive Opens at Gelman Library
Washington’s reputation as a glossy, suited-up political mecca often overshadows its thriving music scenes. The light guitar...
‘Our War’ Brings President Knapp, Student Playwrights to Arena Stage
Composed of short vignettes,...