Publishing News
GW's Master of Professional Studies in Publishing Program Ranked #1 by College Magazine
November 21, 2023
GW's Master of Professional Studies in Publishing Program ranked #1 in College Magazine’s October 3 article,“Top 10 Colleges for Those Aspiring to Work in Publishing.”
Record Attendance at 13th GW Ethics in Publishing Conference
October 26, 2023
The 13th GW Ethics in Publishing Conference was the most successful yet, with more than 500 attendees and 20 presentations.
GW Journal of Ethics in Publishing Selected as Finalist for Excel Award
May 31, 2023
MPS in Publishing program/GW Journal of Ethics in Publishing selected as finalist for the Excel Award for Diversity and Inclusion.
Publishing Student Semi-finalist in GW New Venture Competition
March 24, 2023
Publishing student Isabella Greene, MPS ‘23, semi-finalist in GW’s 2023 New Venture Competition, founded an accessibility consulting firm to improve transparency and advocacy for chronic and invisible illness in the publishing industry.
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.
Career Insights: Giuliana Macaluso, MPS ‘22 in Publishing
June 13, 2022
Ms. Giuliana Macaluso is an outstanding 2022 graduate of the MPS in Publishing program, College of Professional Studies, George Washington University, and recipient of the 2022 CPS Graduate Distinguished Scholar Award.
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.