
Alumna shares journey acting, teaching in D.C. theater
Tucked inside the gray, stone walls of an old Lutheran church in Georgetown, a GW alumna opens a hidden portal to the vast scene of D.C. theater.
Tucked inside the gray, stone walls of an old Lutheran church in Georgetown, a GW alumna opens a hidden portal to the vast scene of D.C. theater.
Students are bringing the holiday spirit to clothing and toy drives, DCPS tutoring and workshops for local families as part of their community service.
Some welcome an increase to workers’ base earnings, while others are concerned the initiative would hurt the ability of employees to gain tips from customers.
D.C. is home to a few rich antique shops where visitors can find a distinct narrative – sometimes a tale of a distant origin or a surprising find.
Capital Laughs’ variety of shows and accessibility to students make Capital Laughs the best comedy group in Northwest D.C.
Two SEAS professors will develop an initiative to increase undergraduate students’ research opportunities.
Here’s a rundown of each of the films nominated for Best Picture to help you decide which ones to squeeze in before the potent ceremony.
Support organizations providing Ukraine with humanitarian assistance, aiding Ukrainian refugees, promoting Ukrainian culture and documenting the war.
I talked with Hamid Kerim, the owner of Dolan Uyghur Restaurant, to hear about his experience escaping Xinjiang and opening a restaurant.
Trachtenberg School of Public Policy Administration Professor Bill Adams talks about his experiences completed a feat rarer than climbing Mt. Everest.