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Four Students Awarded Bryce Harlow Foundation Fellowships
September 9, 2020
Congratulations to Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) students Bridget Anshus, Jacqueline Beckwith, Samantha Chavin and Thomas Erb for winning

Six NAPLP Alumni Tackle Digital Disparities during COVID-19 Pandemic
September 8, 2020
Affordable broadband service is more important than ever, but limited connectivity on tribal lands has intensified the COVID-19 pandemic’s negative impact

CPS Bids Associate Dean Adele Ashkar A Fond Farewell
September 7, 2020
Adele Ashkar says she began teaching landscape design at GW one night a week in 1987

GSPM’s Election Coverage & Research Continues…
September 6, 2020
The presidential elections only come once in four years and GSPM is working overtime to provide the political expertise and coverage of this historic election.

New Sustainable Urban Planning Newsletter Features Students & Faculty
September 5, 2020
The inaugural issue of the Sustainable Urban Planning Program (SUP) program newsletter features:

Expanded Online Teaching Resources Now Available for Faculty Use
September 4, 2020
The CPS instructional design team announced the expansion of online teaching resources for faculty and training classes this summer. The resources include numerous recorded webinars, videos and additional resources to help faculty maximize their teaching effectiveness.

Pandemic Announcements, FAQs and more
September 3, 2020
With the fall semester underway, the GW community is demonstrating every day that it matters less where we are and more how we are coming together—supporting one another, remaining connected, and fulfilling our mission.

GW Offers Free Virtual Fall Group Fitness Classes
September 3, 2020
Join GW Campus Recreation on ZOOM for daily group fitness classes. Classes are free this fall and open to all GW students, faculty and staff!