A Reckoning with the Game of Politics
At the GW LGBT Policy & Practice forum, political analyst Chuck Todd talks to staunch anti-Trumper Tim Miller about his involvement with a party unfriendly toward gays.
A Reckoning with the Game of Politics
At the GW LGBT Policy & Practice forum, political analyst Chuck Todd talks to staunch anti-Trumper Tim Miller about his involvement with a party unfriendly toward gays.
Talking Heads Founder David Byrne Shares ‘Reasons to Be Cheerful‘
Byrne discussed how stories can move the needle at an environmental journalism summit co-hosted by SMPA’s Planet Forward.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Returns to GW for Fourth Conversation
The justice spoke about his time serving as chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and his service on the U.S. Sentencing Commission.
GW Initiative Strives to Expand Tourism to Indigenous Communities in the Americas
Tribal lands don’t receive much tourism, but the International Institute of Tourism Studies is working to change that while supporting Indigenous communities to protect their sacred sites and rituals...
Dance Embodies the Meaning of Mexico
An award-winning book by GW professor of Latin American literature and culture Manuel Cuellar recounts the importance of dance to the country’s identity.
GW Alumnus in Runoff Election to Become Ecuador’s Next President
Daniel Noboa, M.P.S. ’22, will compete in the two-person race on Oct. 15.
Panel on Latinx Art, Activism and Climate Change Welcomes ‘The Shape of Water’ to the Elliott School
GW students and professors helped assemble the artwork from reclaimed waste.
The award-winning journalist served as GW vice president of communications and professor, an executive at UPI and CBS News, and president of the National Press Club.
GW Students Prepare for National Elections
National Voter Registration Day helped students learn the steps they need to participate as voters in upcoming elections.
Cory Booker to Visit GW for Discussion on Political Divide in America
The New Jersey senator will share his thoughts on what is in store for the future of democracy in the United States with the GW community in the launch of The Sesno Series.
After her hometown of Kingston Springs, Tennessee, lost its newspaper, Cate Burgan decided to start a newspaper by herself to ensure her community could still receive reliable news.
The latest chapter focused on his work for Senator Edward Kennedy.
In Their Words: GW Community Members Recall 9/11
Alumni, faculty and staff who were on campus in 2001 give firsthand accounts of a day that changed everything.
Elliott School Book Launch: ‘The Zelensky Effect’
Co-authored by Henry E. Hale and Olga Onuch, the book looks at the mutually beneficial relationship between Ukrainians and President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Remembering the March on Washington 60 Years Later
Acclaimed writer, political leader and double GW alumnus Paul Kendrick discusses the history of the iconic march and its legacy today.
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