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Members of GW's Capital Battalion presented colors at the ceremony.

GW Honors Veterans with Celebration Marking 70th Anniversary of Veterans Day

November 10, 2024

The university’s military-affiliated students, faculty and staff gathered for a Veterans Day brunch, reflecting on GW’s longstanding commitment to service members and their families.

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Launching RevU: Your Path to Continuous Learning and Growth

November 6, 2024

We’re thrilled to introduce GW RevU, a groundbreaking platform designed to support adult learners at every stage of their professional journey.

John Warren publishing director

Artificial Intelligence in the Publishing Industry

November 3, 2024

At the 14th annual GW Conference on Ethics in Publishing, scholars and publishers discussed the challenges of AI and broadening diversity in the industry.

Matt Dallek teaching a class

Exploring the Tensions between Idealism and Pragmatism, Strategy and Values

October 29, 2024

George Washington University students traverse murky territory in Principled Political Leadership class.

New Research Co-Authored by Dr. Sandra Whitehead in the Journal of Environmental Justice

Recognized Expert, Sought After for Advice and Policy Recommendations

October 3, 2024

Sandra Whitehead, director of the Sustainable Urban Planning program, recently co-authored an article exploring how "mixed methods" approaches to cumulative impact assessment can better assess and address historic, current and future public health impacts.

Lesley Lopez, Casey Burgat, Anthony Shop, Dean Riddle, Terry Szuplat, and Todd Belt smiling and posing in front of GW step-and-repeat

Say It Well: In Conversation with Obama Speechwriter Terry Szuplat

October 3, 2024

A large crowd gathered to meet Obama's speechwriter Terry Szuplat, author of Say It Well, at a book signing and live recording episode of the "Chief Influencer" podcast Sept. 19 at George Washington University.

Catalyst Ad Campaign Boldly Covers Farragut North Metro Station

October 2, 2024

The College of Professional Studies (CPS) has unveiled an exciting new phase of its Catalyst campaign with its first-ever ad station takeover at Farragut North Metro Station.

Todd Belt sitting at a GW campus store table, signing copies of his new book

Book Signing with Todd L. Belt, Author of The Presidency and Domestic Policy

October 2, 2024

Congratulations to Professor Todd Belt, author of The Presidency and Domestic Policy Comparing Leadership Styles, FDR to Biden on the publication of his new book.

 


The Professionals Podcast

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Resumes, LinkedIn, and AI: The Future of Professional Storytelling

In this episode of The Professionals, Amanda and Luke are joined by Ms. Nicole Mintz, Director of Career Services for the College of Professional Studies.

Proximity Matters: Inside the Heart of American Politics

In this episode, we follow the captivating journey of Dr. Casey Burgat, the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University.

Adapting to the Evolving Cybersecurity Landscape

In this episode, we are joined by Connie Uthoff, the Program Director of the Cybersecurity Strategy and Information Management Master's Program.

 

The Dean's Newsletter

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The CPS monthly Dean’s newsletter captures news and points-of-pride for our College community. Through these timely updates, we will share with you a few highlights of how CPS faculty, staff, students, alumni, partners and leadership are shaping our dynamic future.