Plus, Cisneros Institute Anniversary, Student’s Scholarship Honor and more
GW basketball Hall of Famer and rights advocate Jonquel Jones, BA ’19, a former CCAS criminal justice major, inspired the Class of 2025 during a joyous Commencement ceremony on the National Mall.
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From internships and classroom experiences to forging lifelong friendships and attending one-of-a-kind events, the CCAS Class of 2025 recalled their fondest GW memories as they prepared for the next steps in their journey.
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| Junior political science and accounting major Emily-Anne Santiago was one of 54 outstanding students nationwide to receive the highly competitive public service scholarship.
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History and organizational sciences student Demetrius Apostolis will wing his way to the prestigious United Airlines pilot training program after Commencement—an aviation honor with a less than 10 percent acceptance rate.
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From photojournalists to performance artists, more than 170 graduating students showcased art projects before an audience of a thousand visitors at the Corcoran School’s annual NEXT Festival.
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Anthropology’s Roy Richard Grinker described his personal journey studying the history of mental illness in his keynote address at the D.C. Science Writers Association Professional Development Day, which was held at the GW campus for the fifth year.
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The GW Planet Forward Summit marked its 12th year with a conference on shifting the climate narrative. Founder Frank Sesno and Mystic Aquarium zoologist Allison D. Tuttle (above) unveiled a partnership that includes the GW Alliance for a Sustainable Future.
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