
D.C. mayoral candidate talks future of D.C.
D.C. mayoral candidate and Council member Robert White discussed issues, like homelessness, a lack of housing affordability and D.C. statehood.
D.C. mayoral candidate and Council member Robert White discussed issues, like homelessness, a lack of housing affordability and D.C. statehood.
About a dozen attendees filed into the event at the Elliott School of International Affairs Tuesday, where Gen. Richard Myers talked character and leadership.
SMPA professor Steven Roberts discussed his book about his wife called “Cokie: A Life Well Lived,” which was released in November.
Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discussed her role in passing the Affordable Care Act.
The event drew more than 150 attendees at the Jack Morton Auditorium as the first of a new series that will take place on campus.
Former U.S. presidential candidate Marianne Williamson spoke about how to shape the next generation of political leaders at the event.
Marcia Fudge, the secretary of housing and urban development, discussed institutional racism in housing and combatting discrimination and gentrification.
Two victims of Uyghur persecution discussed atrocities committed by the Chinese government and ening d financial support of the genocide individually and at GW.
The first event will take place on March 2 and will feature CNN journalists Brianna Keilar, John King, Abby Phillip and Manu Raju.
GW College Democrats and GW College Republicans debated COVID-19 policies, voting rights legislation and the criminal justice system reform.