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GSPM Executive Director Job Posting:
An invitation to apply for the position of EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM).
We're excited to announce an incredible opportunity for an inspiring and visionary leader to join the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) as the Executive Director! This position offers the chance to shape the future of political leadership and governance, driving impactful programs and initiatives that prepare students to excel in the evolving political landscape. If you, or someone you know, has a passion for fostering academic excellence and empowering the next generation of political leaders, we invite you to consider joining us in this thrilling journey of educational and professional advancement at GSPM!
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GW Paralegal Studies Program Honors Slain Activist
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CPS Student Recognized for High Academic Achievement
April 23, 2018
Annual academic honors dinner recognized 189 students with high grade-point averages and scholars who have done distinguished work.

Saying Goodbye & Thank You to Former Dean Eskandarian
April 21, 2018
“We’ll miss you” was a sentiment echoed numerous times during the College’s farewell event for former Dean Ali Eskandarian.

CPS Student Reaches Final Round in the GW New Venture Competition
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April 20, 2018
“I will never look at anything the same again,” wrote Nancy Cleary, a master’s degree candidate in GW’s Publishing program, after

NAPLP Students Learn from Native Lawyer & Playwright Mary Katherine Nagle
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Students and faculty from AT&T’s Center for Indigenous Politics and Policy (CIPP) have crossed paths with the extraordinary Mary Katherine Nagle

Re-imagining an Urban Woodland Garden: A Lens on Dumbarton Oaks Park
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