News & Events Image Writing Beyond Bars: Student Storytellers Free Incarcerated VoicesIn her digital storytelling class, English’s Emma Wu connects GW students and D.C. inmates through a pen pal project for reclaiming memory and humanity.Read All Stories >> Saving MLK: Alumnus Author Recounts King’s Days of Peril January 12, 2022 Just weeks before the presidential election, King’s ordeal was the ultimate “October surprise” for the two candidates, John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. A Changing Supreme Court: Politics and Polarization January 3, 2022 Public pressure and the increasingly politicized process in nominating justices is changing perceptions of the court’s role. Pagination « First First page « Previous page … 87 88 89 … » Next page Last » Last page New and Noteworthy Node ID 7001 not found. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 87 Featured Stories Image SMPA Documentary Selected for Sundance!SMPA Professors Jason Osder (left) and William Youmans will screen their documentary Who Killed Alex Odeh? at the 2026 film festival. Image Carnegie Honors Community ScholarshipThe GW SMART DC tutoring program featuring CCAS students helped GW earn the 2026 Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement. Image Black Women Seeing Themselves—on TVMedia and Public Affairs’ Imani M. Cheers explores the evolution of Black women friendships in television and film in a new book.Featured StoriesPress AnnouncementsPublicationsImpact & Analysis VideosUpcoming Events All Upcoming CCAS Events Follow Us FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutubeLinkedin
Image Writing Beyond Bars: Student Storytellers Free Incarcerated VoicesIn her digital storytelling class, English’s Emma Wu connects GW students and D.C. inmates through a pen pal project for reclaiming memory and humanity.Read All Stories >>
Saving MLK: Alumnus Author Recounts King’s Days of Peril January 12, 2022 Just weeks before the presidential election, King’s ordeal was the ultimate “October surprise” for the two candidates, John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. A Changing Supreme Court: Politics and Polarization January 3, 2022 Public pressure and the increasingly politicized process in nominating justices is changing perceptions of the court’s role. Pagination « First First page « Previous page … 87 88 89 … » Next page Last » Last page
Image SMPA Documentary Selected for Sundance!SMPA Professors Jason Osder (left) and William Youmans will screen their documentary Who Killed Alex Odeh? at the 2026 film festival.
Image Carnegie Honors Community ScholarshipThe GW SMART DC tutoring program featuring CCAS students helped GW earn the 2026 Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement.
Image Black Women Seeing Themselves—on TVMedia and Public Affairs’ Imani M. Cheers explores the evolution of Black women friendships in television and film in a new book.