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Staff Announcements: New Faces, New Roles and Official Hires
September 11, 2021
Staff Announcements: New Faces, New Roles and Official Hires
NSF I-Corps Grants for Customer Discovery and Prototype Development
September 9, 2021
The InnovateGW I-Corps Site Program, funded by the National Science Foundation, awards grants of up to $3,000 to GW students, faculty or staff members who wish to explore possible applications of their research or technology to solve problems that could lead to a broader impact in society.
Double Alumna Leading the Way for the Next Generation of Leaders
September 8, 2021
Congratulations to College of Professional Studies (CPS) double alumna, Mary Eileen Paradis, BPS ’18, MPS ’20, on her new position as Chief of Police & Executive Director of Public Safety at The University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Recent Cybersecurity Boot Camp Graduate Shares Experience
September 6, 2021
“What I received from the course far exceeded my expectations,” wrote Mark, a recent graduate from the GW Cybersecurity Boot Camp, an intensive program, offered through GW’s College of Professional Studies in partnership with Trilogy Education, a 2U, Inc. brand.
Michael Steele Shared His Perspective on the State of American Politics
September 6, 2021
Michael Steele Shared His Perspective on the State of American Politics
GSPM Announces New Fellows
August 31, 2021
The Graduate School of Political Management at the George Washington University announced the appointment of former U.S. Reps. Mike Bishop (R-Mich.) and Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D-Fla.)
Paralegal Studies Program Gains American Bar Association Approval
August 23, 2021
The CPS program joined a cadre of elite national institutions with the designation after undergoing a rigorous assessment.
Juggling the Worlds of Work and Academics to Get Ahead
The College of Professional Studies celebrated GW’s Bicentennial and 20 years of promoting career growth and change.
June 19, 2021
Juggling the Worlds of Work and Academics to Get Ahead