Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist, free press advocate, and CEO of Rappler.com Maria Ressa will visit ĢƵ on Oct. 28 as the speaker for the Kerschner Family Series Global Leaders at ĢƵ.
Katherinne Bertrand Ortiz ’23, a psychological science major from Fairfax, Va., is the recipient of ĢƵ’s 1819 Award, the University’s highest student honor.
ĢƵ’s associate vice president for emergency management, campus safety, and environmental health and safety has another title when he isn’t on campus: U.S. Air Force master sergeant.
On the latest episode of 13, join ĢƵ Associate Professor of History Dan Bouk for a deep dive into the history of the U.S. Census and some stories of the data it harbors.
This summer, OUS students, faculty, and directors visited Washington, D.C., to learn outside of the classroom and build connections with the Alumni of Color organization.
The latest episode of 13 features Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences Rebecca Shiner and Associate University Chaplain and Catholic Minister Mark Shiner.
On this season’s premiere episode of 13, ĢƵ’s Senior Director of Communications and Parent Initiatives Rebecca A. Downing, talks about the University’s resources for parents to help their students transition to college.
Filmmaker Jacqueline King-Howell ’97 screened a portion of her upcoming documentary, Men of Mark, inspired by the work and research of ĢƵ trustee emerita Diane Ciccone ’74, P’10.
ĢƵ Associate Professor of Geography Mike Loranty is one of 33 international experts who reviewed more than 200 recent studies related to how climate change and permafrost are interacting