Liz Cheney: A Critical Moment for Democracy
Before an audience including many GW students, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney expressed optimism for the future.
Liz Cheney: A Critical Moment for Democracy
Before an audience including many GW students, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney expressed optimism for the future.
SMPA Hosts Discussion on How Digital Ads Are Transforming Political Campaigns
The talk examined the influence of digital media on presidential election campaigns.
Exploring the Tensions between Idealism and Pragmatism, Strategy and Values
George Washington University students traverse murky territory in Principled Political Leadership class.
How a GW Alumnus Inspires HBCU Students to Make Their Voices Heard
Tevon Blair turned his GW graduate school project into a real-world program empowering students to vote in the 2024 presidential election.
‘Democracy Dialogue’ Reflects GW’s Founding Vision
Historian Jon Meacham and political analyst Chuck Todd discussed the upcoming election.
GW Hosts Screening of the Film “Dry,” Highlighting the Urgent Crisis of Maternal Health
Award-winning actress Stephanie Linus led a discussion on obstetric fistula and a need for community-led solutions.
Changing the Narrative around Electric Vehicles
As the inaugural Sustainable Future Fellow at the Alliance for a Sustainable Future, Artealia Gilliard shares how to talk about green technology.
Andrés hosted chef, author and television personality Pati Jinich to discuss the power and distinctiveness of the immigrant experience.
How Political Campaigns Send Messages through Music
GW Associate Professor Loren Kajikawa, head of the Corcoran’s Music Program, includes Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Dolly Parton and more on his ‘greatest hits’ playlist.
The Importance of Getting Breast Cancer Screenings
The message from GW experts during Breast Cancer Awareness Month: early detection saves lives.
Q & A: How Climate Change Fuels Extreme Weather Events like Hurricanes
Professor Benton-Short highlighted the role of climate change in intensifying natural disasters and the need for communities to adapt to increasing extreme weather events.
Drones Could Transform Emergency Response to Opioid Overdoses
Miguel Lejeune’s work shows drones could significantly reduce emergency response times and improve survival rates by delivering life-saving medication faster than traditional ambulances.
Born Before 1997? You’re Part of the Aging Conversation
School of Nursing’s Melissa Batchelor gives the rundown on why as SON hosts its Age-Friendly Ecosystem Summit this week.
GW Hosts Lecture on the Historical Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Michigan Professor Mark Tessler highlighted events that have impacted the trajectory and evolution of the conflict.
Deniece Dortch’s research highlights the emotional toll of navigating racial inequities and calls for deeper structural changes to foster genuine inclusivity.
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