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The vice president was one of many influential speakers at the forum dedicated to celebrating and pledging progress to the AANHPI community.
GW Brings Industry and Government Leaders Together for Inaugural Cybersecurity Forum
The daylong event further strengthened the university’s commitment to cybersecurity research and education.
Global Society Is David Shambaugh’s Classroom
GW alumnus and Elliott School professor is internationally recognized for his five decades of scholarly work involving contemporary China and the international relations of Asia.
GSEHD Conference Provides Afghan Students a Platform to Share Their Stories
A GW panel of recently resettled Afghan students with scholars, practitioners and policy makers discussed students’ experiences.
GW Serves: Chemistry Student Believes Changes to Justice System Matter
Vicky Wang, also a criminal justice minor and future forensic chemistry graduate student, gains inspiration tutoring kids from underserved communities at D.C. nonprofit.
GW Community Shows Solidarity with the Women of Iran
Diplomats and women’s rights advocates lead discussion on human rights violations.
‘Shout Sister Shout!’ Celebrates Rosetta Tharpe, the Woman Who Helped Invent Rock and Roll
Based on the book by CCAS professor Gayle F. Wald, the production runs at Ford’s Theatre through May 13.
GW Professor Analyzes how One Group Helped Radicalize American Right-Wing Politics
Political historian Matthew Dallek explored in his new book how a notorious far-right organization set the Republican Party on a long march toward extremism.
GW Students Attend Clinton Global Initiative University
Led by former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the annual meeting brought together young adult leaders from around the world.
GW Serves: Senior’s Newark-Based Nonprofit Empowers Young Boys in Hometown
Milken Institute School of Public Health student Miguel Cardona started Boys to Leaders Foundation when he was in middle school.
Why Is TikTok Under Attack from the U.S. Government?
Scott White, the director of the GW Cybersecurity Program and Cyber Academy, explained why officials are concerned TikTok is a security risk.
Iranian American comedian, author and activist Negin Farsad delivered the keynote at GW’s 8th Annual Diversity Summit.
White Paper Offers Research-Informed Recommendations to Curb Gun Violence
Experts from GW and other members of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area contributed to the 120 Initiative’s report.
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