For Journalists in 2024, Should Truth Trump Fairness?
February 17, 2026
Where these two guiding principles conflict, the truth should be prioritized, New Republic editor Michael Tomasky told an audience at SMPA.
Empowering Future Leaders with the Nana Agyemang Media Scholarship
February 17, 2026
Nana Agyemang, B.A. ’16, is using her platform, EveryStylishGirl, and an endowed scholarship at GW to help lift the next generation.
David Sanger Discusses Trump’s Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy
February 17, 2026
Sanger’s book highlights the global struggle for supremacy between the U.S., Russia and China and the critical choices facing the world in this volatile era.
Meet Sarah Morrisette: Director of Special Projects and Administration
February 17, 2026
Meet Sarah Morrisette Director of Special Projects and Administration
Q&A with the New Co-Directors of GW’s Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics
February 17, 2026
As co-directors, Bailard and Porter aim to strengthen IDDP’s role in supporting informed public dialogue.
Twitter’s Role in Political Communication and Social Activism
Manheim-Sterling Undergraduate Research Prize Winners Dig Deep into Popular Social Media Platform
February 17, 2026
How Sundance Documentaries Are Breaking the Rules
Professor and filmmaker Jason Osder analyzes trend of creative non-fiction films after this year’s festival.
February 17, 2026
How Sundance Documentaries Are Breaking the Rules
Intern Diary: Martin McSherry with the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
by Martin McSherry, Political Communication '17
February 17, 2026