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Liberty and Freedom Totem poles in Congressional Cemetery

CPS Developed App Guides D.C. Visitors to Local Indigenous Landmarks

August 31, 2019

CPS Developed App Guides D.C. Visitors to Local Indigenous Landmarks

Nicole Mintz

Welcome Career Services Director Nicole Mintz

August 29, 2019

Nicole Mintz, the newly hired director of career services for the GW College of Professional Studies (CPS), brings a wealth of experience to the job.

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Homeland Security Online Master’s Program Ranked #1

August 28, 2019

GW's online master’s degree program in Homeland Security was ranked as one of BestColleges.com’s Best Online Master’s in Homeland Security programs for 2019.

SUP student group with Program Director John Carruthers hold banner with words Sustainable Urban Planning Program, GW

Sustainable Urban Planning Leader Recognized for Contributions to GW

August 25, 2019

Dr. John I. Carruthers, the founding director of the Sustainable Urban Planning program, left GW this summer to join Cornell University’s Department of City and Regional Planning as an associate professor.

Calvin Cafritz with GW leadership team

Shining Stars of D.C. Government Recognized by The Cafritz Foundation

August 24, 2019

Shining Stars of D.C. Government Recognized by The Cafritz Foundation

Luke Lorenz GSPM with police officers at event he organized

Veteran GSPM Student Campaigns Against Hate

August 23, 2019

Luke Lorenz, a master’s degree candidate in political management in the Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM), is combining his political management studies with running his nonprofit, Veterans Against Hate, which seeks to address prejudice and political polarization.

2 NAPLP students who interned on Capitol Hill this summer

Native American Students Intern on Capitol Hill

August 22, 2019

Jordan Oglesby, a Navajo Nation member, thought when she graduated from law school she would advocate for New Mexico’s underserved indigenous communities as an attorney.

Liberty and Freedom Totem poles in Congressional Cemetery

GW Develops a ‘Guide to Indigenous D.C.’

The AT&T Center for Indigenous Politics and Policy has released an app highlighting sites in the Washington area of importance to Native Americans.

July 8, 2019

A new tool will help visitors to Washington, D.C., discover the historic and contemporary landmarks of those who inhabited the city’s land before its development as the nation’s capital.

 


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The Dean's Newsletter

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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.