Four years ago, the COVID-19 virus turned the world upside. GW’s Maria Elena Ruiz discusses how the pandemic transformed the way we live our lives.
Four years ago, the COVID-19 virus turned the world upside. GW’s Maria Elena Ruiz discusses how the pandemic transformed the way we live our lives.
Paving a Path for Middle School Leaders
GW SGA members shared ideas with DCPS’s Eliot-Hine Middle School students on running a student government.
Is the U.S. Supreme Court a Model for Civic Engagement?
Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett joined a discussion on GW’s campus.
GW Hosts Ninth Annual Diversity Summit
The three-day event offered dedicated space and time to engage in meaningful learning, dialogue and community-building together.
In Photos: GW Community Celebrates South Asian Heritage Month with a Mock Shaadi
Multiple student groups staged performances at the annual event, which pays tribute to South Asian wedding traditions.
Is Impeachment Becoming Routine?
The 2024 O’Dwyer Forum was marked by bipartisanship and good humor.
Africa’s ‘Iron Lady’ Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Visits GW
GW’s Institute for African Studies inaugurates the Bridges Institute Africa Series in conversation with the Nobel Peace laureate and former president of Liberia.
Five Books to Kick off Women’s History Month
A few of the many reads by GW alumnae and faculty that explore contemporary and historical women’s lives.
SMPA Panel: Political Candidates Need to Get Better at Selling to Reach Young Voters and POC
Maxwell Nunes, Sejal Govindarao and Pili Tobar discussed the challenges to campaigns of reaching evolving demographic populations.
Black Heritage Month’s Soul Revue Samples Popular Culture
GW students spoof TV shows, celebrity rappers in the name of coming together as a community.
Sesno Series Spotlights Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox and a Way to ‘Disagree Better’
Journalists Michel Martin and Jonah Goldberg say dying local news coverage and social media help push disagreement to contempt.
GW Business Ranked No. 1 in World for Women’s Enrollment in MBA Programs
The Financial Times recognized the school for leading the charge in cultivating a diverse and inclusive environment for women.
Three GW Law faculty, all First Amendment experts, discussed where to draw the line on campus.
Senior VP Sharifa A. Anderson, chief diversity and inclusion officer at Fannie Mae, spoke with interim Dean Vanessa Perry.
Never Neutral: U.S. Museums Face Historical ‘Reckoning’
With museums across the country reexamining their Native American exhibits, Corcoran’s Laura Schiavo uncovers a legacy of political and cultural influence.
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