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Publishing Alumna Kate Leboff, MPS ‘17, Publishes First Book
March 22, 2024
Katelyn Leboff, a 2017 graduate of the MPS in Publishing Program, will have her first book published on June 21, 2024 by Finishing Line Press.
Publishing Student Advances to Final Round in GW’s New Venture Competition
March 22, 2024
Publishing student Heather Elwing, CPS ‘25, has advanced to the final round of GW’s annual New Venture Competition (NVC).
CPS Hosts Esteemed Panelists to Imagine the Future With Artificial Intelligence
March 22, 2024
The George Washington University College of Professional Studies (CPS) is poised to be a part of the second annual GW Business & Policy Forum.
Toni Marsh Receives 2024 Writing in the Disciplines Faculty Award
March 22, 2024
Congratulations to Paralegal Studies Program Director Toni Marsh for winning the 2024 Writing in the Disciplines (WID) Best Assignment Design Award.
CPS Students Compete in 2024 Cyber Fusion Competition
March 22, 2024
CPS Students Compete in 2024 Cyber Fusion Competition
2024 Pi Sigma Alpha Student Conference Held at GW
February 28, 2024
CPS/GSPM proudly sponsored and participated in the 2024 Pi Sigma Alpha National Student Research Conference, held February 16-18 at George Washington University.
Maximizing Professional Growth: Insights from CPS's Professional Access Roundtable Series
February 28, 2024
Professional Access Roundtable events provide students, alumni, faculty and employers the opportunity to connect and network while discussing hot topics within their professions.
Global Perspective Residency Program: Next Stop Brussels
February 28, 2024
Every year, GSPM faculty lead short-term study abroad courses that explore the political and socio-economic environments of countries outside the United States.
The Dean's Newsletter
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.