A $3 million gift from philanthropists Ted Segal, BA ’03, and Meredith Perla Segal, BAccy ’05, (right) will expand their support of SMPA’s annual Sesno Series and boost the GW basketball program.
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In a video conversation with Dean Paul Wahlbeck, Music’s Loren Kajikawa discusses how the power of music serves as a medium for change in society—from civil rights spirituals to hip hop politics.
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MS NOW President Rebecca Kutler, BA ’01, a CCAS political communication major and a 20-year veteran of TV news, will give the 2026 National Mall address on May 17.
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From labs to lakes, Chemistry Professor Lauren Pincus charts plastic pollution in real-world conditions. Her work may inform strategies for a cleaner environment.
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After an uncertain start to his college life, first-generation senior Justin Liu found a home at GW—forging a community and a sense of belonging.
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| The annual NEXT Festival celebration of graduate student art kicks off at the Corcoran’s Flagg Building with an April 23 extravaganza of performances, exhibitions and symposia.
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CCAS PhD students will be among the scholars inducted into the prestigious Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which celebrates diversity and excellence.
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In her classes and performances, Dance’s Anna Jayne Kimmel combines movement and law to argue for more precise readings of gestures and the body.
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Robert Blaemire, BA ’71, (Political Science) MA ’75, (Legislative Affairs) wrote the book The Athlete.
Emily Dufton, MA ’10, PhD ’14, (American Studies) authored Addiction, Inc.: Medication-Assisted Treatment and America’s Forgotten War on Drugs.
Isaiah Pickens, BA ’05, (Psychology) published the book Trauma-Informed and Culturally Responsive Practices in Schools.
Cheryl W. Thompson (SMPA) was named a Society of Professional Journalists Hall of Fame inductee for 2026.
Gayle Wald (American Studies) authored the book This Is Rhythm: Ella Jenkins, Children’s Music, and the Long Civil Rights Movement.
Ning Yu and Heather Stebbins (Music) released their album SPIRALS through Carrier Records.
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