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Reinvigorating Democracy: Constitutional Origins & Evolution
September 29, 2022
In celebration of Constitution Day, GSPM organized an event with scholar & practitioner panels on the constitutional origins & modern evolutions of U.S. democracy.
Two New Graduate Certificates Join Suite of Publishing Programs
September 28, 2022
The Master of Professional Studies in Publishing program, College of Professional Studies, at the George Washington University, has expanded its offerings to provide two new graduate certificates.
Welcoming CPS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
September 28, 2022
Congratulations to Dr. Tobias (Tobi) Greiff, the new CPS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. His first day in the office will be October 24, 2022.
Leadership Development Programs Celebrate Graduates and Alumni Success Stories
Honoring 12 Years of Making a Difference
September 28, 2022
Leadership Development Programs Celebrate Graduates and Alumni Success Stories
New Advisory Board Forms for Cybersecurity Strategy Program
September 27, 2022
The newly formed Cybersecurity Strategy and Information Management Program (CSIM) Advisory Board met for the first time in August 2022.
Program Director Tierney Pitzer Selected to Participate in the GW Academic Leadership Academy
September 27, 2022
Program Director Tierney Pitzer Selected to Participate in the GW Academic Leadership Academy
Sustainable Urban Planning Student Organization Hosts Park[ing] Day
September 26, 2022
The GW Sustainable Urban Planning Student Organization (SUPSO) hosted the 2022 Annual Park[ing] Day on September 16.
Liesl Riddle to Serve as Dean of College of Professional Studies
Dr. Riddle has over 20 years of faculty and administrative experience in GW’s School of Business.
July 20, 2022
The George Washington University announced Wednesday that Liesl Riddle, who currently serves as vice dean for strategy in GW’s School of Business, has been named dean of the College of Professional Studies, effective Aug. 1.