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Graduates: What and Who They’ll Remember Most about GW
June 12, 2022
Graduates: What and Who They’ll Remember Most about GW
Faculty News
June 11, 2022
Ms. Connie Uthoff Appointed Program Director of Cybersecurity Strategy and Information Management
MPS in Publishing Program Launches New Journal
Announcing the inaugural issue of the GW Journal of Ethics in Publishing
March 29, 2022
The Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Publishing recently launched the GW Journal of Ethics in Publishing (GWJEP), a new online journal managed by students in the graduate program, led by faculty member and editor-in-chief (EIC) Randy Townsend, Director of Publishing Operations, PLOS, and an editorial board of publishing leaders.
Russian Information and Cyber Warfare Threats: What We Know from the Russian Attack on Ukraine
March 29, 2022
The George Washington University College of Professional Studies invited us to present Russian Information and Cyber Warfare Threats: What We Know from the Russian Attack on Ukraine.
GSPM Launches New Partnership with Texas Southern University: Student Group Participates in Immersive D.C. Political Residency
March 28, 2022
The first group of graduate students from Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University (TSU) arrived at GW on March 20 for an immersive five-day program bringing them face-to-face with the people and processes that define American politics.
Two Urban Planning Students Receive APA Diversity Scholarships
March 28, 2022
Congratulations to Sustainable Urban Planning (SUP) students Arielle Lofton and Tambo Prince for receiving the National Capital Area Chapter of the American Planning Association Diversity Fellowship (NCAC-APA).
Alumnus Dr. Ugorji Appointed Commissioner of Homeland Security Ministry
March 28, 2022
Alumnus Dr. Ugorji Appointed Commissioner of Homeland Security Ministry
Women in Homeland Security: Career Insights
March 27, 2022
Four women with noteworthy careers in homeland security served as panelists at a virtual fireside chat sponsored by three programs in the George Washington University’s College of Professional Studies: the master’s degree program in cybersecurity strategy and information management and the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in homeland security.