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Peter Loge

Director Peter Loge's End of Fall 2025 Semester Note

December 11, 2025

Director Peter Loge Final Note of the Fall 2025 Semester

Advice to students at the start of Fall 2025: Be Curious Without Preconceptions

August 19, 2025

Welcome (almost) back, see you around SMPA.

Sarah Morrisette

Meet Sarah Morrisette: Director of Special Projects and Administration

July 24, 2025

Meet Sarah Morrisette Director of Special Projects and Administration

Rocio Santiago

Meet Rocio Santiago-Balsalobre: Academic Department Administrator

July 17, 2025

Meet Rocio Santiago-Balsalobre: Academic Department Administrator

Anna Camp

Meet Anna Camp: Senior Student Services Specialist

July 11, 2025

Meet Anna Camp: Senior Student Services Specialist

Jack Mcguire

Meet Jack McGuire: Senior Studio Engineer at SMPA

June 24, 2025

Meet Jack McGuire: Senior Studio Engineer at SMPA

Clockwise from top left, Ted Segal, Stacie Lissette, Kevin Brown and Jonathan Perlin are joining the GW Board of Trustees. Pictured below, outgoing trustee Avram "Ave" Tucker.

Board of Trustees Elects Four New Members

June 3, 2025

Kevin Brown, Stacie Lissette, Jonathan Perlin and Ted Segal were elected to the board in May.

Peter Loge

Director Peter Loge's End of Spring Semester Note to Seniors

May 20, 2025

Director Peter Loge Final Note of the Spring 2025 Semester

In Photos: A Multi-Country Experience in the Semester at Sea Program

May 20, 2025

GW rising senior Salmoncain Smith-Shomade spent the spring 2025 semester exploring 10 countries on three continents.

Nick Erickson

In His Own Words: How GW Helped a Class of 2025 Graduate Rewrite His Academic Story

May 6, 2025

Media and Strategic Communication graduate student Nick Erickson shares how he found his niche in the classroom while working full-time at the university.

Frank Sesno (left) and David Sanger discussed changes in the United States’ role in global politics under the Trump administration.

David Sanger Discusses Trump’s Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy

March 11, 2025

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.

GW’s David Karpf, Rebekah Tromble and Holden Thorp on the Sci-Mic Stage at the 2025 AAAS Annual Meeting. (Robb Cohen Photography & Video)

GW Shines at 2025 AAAS Annual Meeting

February 23, 2025

Experts from the university present insights and innovative research at premier science gathering.

“The way [Trump] is going about it,” Chris Sununu said, “I love it and hate it at the same time.” (William Atkins/GW Today)

Republican Chris Sununu Explains Trump Administration Actions during a Sesno Series Discussion

February 21, 2025

The former New Hampshire governor was interviewed by GW’s Frank Sesno.

U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth received the annual Walter Roberts Award for Congressional Leadership in Public Diplomacy at a ceremony on Capitol Hill.

U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth Receives Walter Roberts Award for Congressional Leadership in Public Diplomacy

December 18, 2024

The prestigious award, presented by IPDGC, recognizes Duckworth's outstanding contributions to U.S. diplomacy and global engagement.

Peter Loge

Director Peter Loge's End of Fall Semester Note

December 12, 2024

Director Peter Loge Final Note of the Fall 2024 Semester

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Religion, Politics and the 2024 Election

December 2, 2024

The Elliott School and SMPA co-host a discussion on the role of Christianity and religion among Trump voters.

Job Opening: Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs

November 25, 2024

SMPA Seeks Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs

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SMPA Hosts Panel Analyzing 2024 Election Results

November 21, 2024

The experts discussed how surprising shifts among key demographic groups influenced the outcome of the presidential election.

Nana Agyemang

Empowering Future Leaders with the Nana Agyemang Media Scholarship

November 13, 2024

Nana Agyemang, B.A. ’16, is using her platform, EveryStylishGirl, and an endowed scholarship at GW to help lift the next generation.

GW Today Election 2024

Q & A: GW Experts Weigh in on the Election Triumph of Trump and the GOP

November 7, 2024

GSPM’s Todd Belt, Political Science Department’s Danny Hayes and SMPA’s Peter Loge discuss the broad victory, how it happened and what it means for the future.

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Harris Leads on Personality and Fitness for Office, while Trump Holds Issue Advantages: New GW Politics Poll

November 4, 2024

A new GW Politics Poll sheds light ahead of election day on Harris leading on personality and fitness for office, while Trump holds issue advantages

Liz Cheney

‘A Critical Moment for Democracy’

November 1, 2024

Before an audience including many GW students, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney expressed optimism for the future.

Dean's Election Series Panel

Choices Facing Voters with the Election Days Away

October 31, 2024

GW political experts weigh in as the presidential election campaigns wind down.

Campaigns & Elections Panel

SMPA Hosts Discussion on How Digital Ads Are Transforming Political Campaigns

October 30, 2024

The talk examined the influence of digital media on presidential election campaigns.

Tevon Blair

How a GW Alumnus Inspires HBCU Students to Make Their Voices Heard

October 23, 2024

Tevon Blair turned his GW graduate school project into a real-world program empowering students to vote in the 2024 presidential election.

Spirit of GW Awards winners

Spirit of GW Awards Recognize Alumni and University Supporters

October 22, 2024

The awards honored the individuals for their exceptional contributions to society and their dedication to GW.

GW Today Election

Q & A: What to Expect in the Vice-Presidential Debate

September 30, 2024

SMPA Director Peter Loge discusses the debate’s significance and what viewers should watch for

Campaigns & Elections Event

Experts Discuss How Campaigns Are Engaging Voters ahead of November Election

September 30, 2024

The SMPA event explored how modern campaigns are going beyond traditional advertising to motivate voters to cast their ballots.

Maya Rudolph

Live from New York, ‘SNL’ Marks a Cultural Milestone!

September 26, 2024

Three George Washington University faculty members celebrate the show’s 50th anniversary

Michael Tomasky Conversation

For Journalists in 2024, Should Truth Trump Fairness?

September 23, 2024

Where these two guiding principles conflict, the truth should be prioritized, New Republic editor Michael Tomasky told an audience at SMPA.

Peter Loge

Director Peter Loge's Welcome to Fall Semester Note

August 27, 2024

Director Peter Loge Welcome Note at the start of the Fall Semester

GW Today Election

Riding a (Blue) Wave: Inside the Democratic National Convention

August 16, 2024

As the Harris-Walz ticket rolls into Chicago, Peter Loge previewed a party convention that looks rejuvenated—and a presidential race that suddenly looks tight

Imani and her son

Imani Cheers’ Documentary Explores Love, Legacy and Loss

August 5, 2024

The film tells the story of her son’s journey as he connects with his South African roots while they both navigate the loss of their family matriarch

Biden

Q & A: What President Biden’s Exit Means for the Democratic Party

July 22, 2024

Peter Loge discusses the historical significance of the president’s decision and what is likely to happen between now and the Democratic National Convention

Eli Kintish smiling against a green leafy background

Eli Kintisch Announced as New Ted Turner Professor of Environmental Media

July 17, 2024

The science journalist and video producer will teach courses that focus on using innovative storytelling to address the climate crisis.

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GW Politics Poll Reveals Challenges Facing Biden Even before the First Debate

July 10, 2024

A new GW Politics Poll sheds light on why Donald Trump’s support remains strong despite various challenges

Peter Loge

Director Peter Loge's End of Spring Semester Note

May 16, 2024

Director Peter Loge Final Note of the Spring Semester

From left: Peter Loge, Madeline Twomey, Nicholas Anastácio, Liz Ring and Sonia Howell. (Lily Speredelozzi/GW Today)

SMPA Discussion Provides Insights on How Social Media Influencers Redefine Political Marketing

April 26, 2024

The discussion touched on topics including ensuring authenticity in political messaging on social media platforms and challenges in partnering with influencers

Campaigns & Elections event panel

The Brave New World of AI in Political Campaigns

March 28, 2024

SMPA and “Campaigns and Elections” sponsored a discussion on the role of artificial intelligence in the 2024 election cycle.

the Washington Monument on a fall day

Across the Wards: Diverse Viewpoints on a Common Mission

March 7, 2024

Last fall, students in George Washington University’s Sustainability Reporting class were sorted into pairs and assigned one of Washington D.C.’s eight wards to cover.

SMPA Panel Campaigns & Elections

SMPA Panel: Political Candidates Need to Get Better at Selling to Reach Young Voters and POC

February 28, 2024

Maxwell Nunes, Sejal Govindarao and Pili Tobar discussed the challenges to campaigns of reaching evolving demographic populations.

Sesno Series hero image with photos of President Granberg, Frank Sesno, and Spencer J. Cox

Sesno Series Spotlights Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox and a Way to "Disagree Better"

February 22, 2024

Journalists Michel Martin and Jonah Goldberg say dying local news coverage and social media help push disagreement to contempt.

Ted Turner Visiting Professor of Environmental Journalism

February 16, 2024

SMPA seeks a journalist and filmmaker to advance the school’s commitment to education, journalistic excellence, and sustainability to be compelling storytellers

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Presidential Candidate Forum

February 12, 2024

A coalition of diverse journalists is organizing a 2024 Presidential Candidate Forum hosted by the GW School of Media & Public Affair in September.

A note to students at the end of the Fall ‘23 semester: Read great writing about troubling times

December 20, 2023

"I encourage you to spend some time reading things that probably aren’t on an SMPA syllabus."

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GW Politics Poll Finds Americans Concerned about Biden's Leadership and Age, Trump's Moral Character

November 28, 2023

A new GW Politics Poll shows significant liabilities for U.S. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump heading into the 2024 election.

The Sesno Series

Cory Booker Spoke at GW about Healing Political Divide in America

October 4, 2023

The senator from New Jersey said in the launch of The Sesno Series that the greatest threat to the United States is division.

SMPA Alumni Remember Professor Mike Freedman

September 22, 2023

Alumni share stories and fond memories of Michael Freedman

SMPA Mourns the Loss of Michael Freedman

September 20, 2023

SMPA Mourns the Loss of Michael Freedman

Director Loge's Back to School Note

August 22, 2023

Director Loge's Back to School Note

The Sesno Series

Announcing the Inaugural Sesno Series Guest

August 15, 2023

Senator Cory Booker will converse with Professor Frank Sesno on September 28 at 6pm in JMA!

Director Loge's First Note

July 11, 2023

Director Loge's First Note

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Celebrating Ted Turner

July 7, 2023

On March 7, 2023, GW held a special event honoring Ted Turner and welcoming John Sutter, the Ted Turner Professor of Environmental Media.

In Remembrance of Christopher Sterling

July 6, 2023

In Remembrance of Christopher Sterling

SMPA Announces New Director, Assistant Director

July 1, 2023

SMPA Announces New Director, Assistant Director

Silvio Waisbord

Director Waisbord's Final Note

May 2, 2023

Director Waisbord's Final Note

Director Waisbord's Note on New SMPA Director

April 18, 2023

Director Waisbord's Note on New SMPA Director

Ted Turner Event Group Photo

GW Honors Media Pioneer Ted Turner and His Vision to Save the World

March 17, 2023

GW and luminaries from CNN paid tribute to the trailblazing philanthropist and welcomed John Sutter as inaugural Ted Turner Visiting Professor of Environmental Media.

Director Waisbord's Note on Recent Violence

January 31, 2023

Director Waisbord's Note on Recent Violence

Happy Holidays from SMPA

Holiday Message from Director Waisbord

December 12, 2022

Holiday Message from Director Waisbord

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Janet Steele Brings Quality Journalism Training to Indonesia & Beyond

Through the Narrative Journalism Tour, Steele is helping improve reporting skills for young journalism students.

November 2, 2022

Through the Narrative Journalism Tour, Steele is helping improve reporting skills for young journalism students.

New SMPA Conversation Series Aims to Promote Civil Discourse

The Frank Sesno Newsmaker Conversation Series, supported by alumni Ted Segal and Meredith Perla Segal, will showcase leading voices in politics and culture.

October 18, 2022

New SMPA Conversation Series Aims to Promote Civil Discourse

Job Opening: Associate Professor of Media & Public Affairs, Data Journalism

October 12, 2022

SMPA Seeks Associate Professor of Media & Public Affairs, Data Journalism

Job Opening: Associate Professor of Media & Public Affairs, Political Communication

October 12, 2022

SMPA Seeks Associate Professor of Media & Public Affairs, Political Communication

Director Waisbord's Note on the Russian military invasion of Ukraine

March 2, 2022

"I echo President Wrighton’s statement last week that members of our community may be particularly affected by this evolving situation."

Director Waisbord's Note on the Anniversary of January 6th

January 7, 2022

"A year later, it’s important for us to remember the historic events and to reflect on the monumental significance of an insurrection."

Megan K. Stack

Award-winning War Correspondent and Author Join SMPA as Shapiro Fellow

December 1, 2021

During the Spring semester, journalist and alumna Megan K. Stack will join SMPA as the 2022 J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Fellow.

IPDGC Director, Janet Steele presents a brief history of the U.S. press to the Fellows.

Building global support to Combat Disinformation in Media

October 15, 2021

IPDGC hosts Distinguished Humphrey Fellowship

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GW Politics Poll Shows Lack of Trust by Republicans in Biden Won States

July 27, 2021

GW Politics Poll shows that just 44% of Republicans and 76% of Democrats have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in their state election administrators.

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CNN Gift Will Increase Public Understanding of Environmental Issues and Honor Ted Turner

May 5, 2021

Cable News Network (CNN) founder Ted Turner earned a reputation as a pioneer in global media and journalism.

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2021 SMPA Award, Scholarship and Prize Recipients

April 22, 2021

Congratulations to all 2021 award, prize, and scholarship winners!

Director's Message of Solidarity with the Asian Community

March 20, 2021

Director's Message of Solidarity with the Asian Community

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Press Pass: Alumnus Journalist is Eyewitness to Congress

February 17, 2021

Press Pass: Alumnus Journalist is Eyewitness to Congress

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A Statement From Director Waisbord

January 12, 2021

A Statement From Director Waisbord

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Happy Holidays From SMPA!

December 15, 2020

Happy Holidays From SMPA!

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GW Politics Poll Finds Trump Elicits Negative Emotions in Voters

November 3, 2020

A new GW Politics Poll shows that Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden holds a 10-point lead nationally.

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A Note from Director Waisbord

October 28, 2020

A Note from Director Waisbord

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Planet Forward Launches Climate Series with The WNET Group and Peril and Promise

September 25, 2020

Planet Forward Launches Climate Series with The WNET Group and Peril and Promise

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A Message From Director Waisbord Regarding Fall Semester

July 29, 2020

A Message From Director Waisbord Regarding Fall Semester

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Director Waisbord's Note to the SMPA Community

July 14, 2020

Director Waisbord's Note to the SMPA Community

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Dr. Imani M. Cheers is the New SMPA Associate Director

July 2, 2020

Dr. Imani M. Cheers is the New SMPA Associate Director

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Closing Thoughts From Director Sesno

June 28, 2020

Closing Thoughts From Director Sesno

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SMPA Welcomes back Karen Finney & Steve Scully as Terker Fellows

SMPA is very excited to welcome back Karen Finney and Steve Scully as the 2020-21 Terker Distinguished Fellows.

June 13, 2020

SMPA Welcomes back Karen Finney & Steve Scully as Terker Fellows

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SMPA Welcomes Two New Faculty Members

SMPA is thrilled to announce two new faculty members that will join the team this fall; Efrat Nechushtai and Jesse J. Holland!

June 13, 2020

SMPA Welcomes Two New Faculty Members

We Must Listen and Learn

June 3, 2020

We Must Listen and Learn

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GW Alumnus Joins SMPA National Council

The School of Media and Public Affairs is excited to announce its newest National Council member, Aaron Kwittken.

May 28, 2020

GW Alumnus Joins SMPA National Council

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Healthy You Podcast

In partnership with the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, we bring you the COVID-19 series, Healthy You: Surviving a Pandemic.

May 21, 2020

Healthy You:  Surviving a Pandemic is a podcast jointly produced by the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health and the George...

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SMPA Announces New Director

SMPA is thrilled to announce that Professor Silvio Waisbord has been named the new SMPA director, effective July 1, 2020.

April 30, 2020

SMPA Announces New Director

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SMPA Awards Over $135,000 in Awards, Scholarships & Prizes

An Adobe Spark page and a special video from some of our faculty & donors was created to announce the winners.

April 28, 2020

SMPA Awards Over $135,000 in Awards, Scholarships & Prizes

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SMPA National Council Member Goes Netflix

April 18, 2020

SMPA Director Frank Sesno sits down with National Council member, journalist, and author A'Lelia Bundles to discuss the new Netflix series and re-released.

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GW Poll Finds Bipartisan Concern Over the Spread of Misinformation

February 28, 2020

A new GW Politics Poll shows bipartisan worry about misinformation’s effects on U.S. politics.

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Nina Seavey Stepping Down as Director of The Documentary Center

January 26, 2020

After 30 years as Founder and Director of the Documentary Center, Nina Seavey will be stepping down.

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Director's Note to the SMPA Community

January 13, 2020

Dear SMPA Community,  After 11 years as director of SMPA, I will step aside after this academic year in order to turn myself to the journalism and creative...

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SMPA Welcomes National Geographic Visiting Professor of Science Communication

January 6, 2020

The School of Media and Public Affairs is proud to announce the inaugural National Geographic Visiting Professor of Science Communication will be...

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SMPA students contribute to Washington Post story

November 20, 2019

Four GW students contributed to a Washington Post story, published on the newspaper’s front page on Monday, about the children left behind by the opioid...

Dr. Imani M. Cheers Promotion

November 16, 2019

This past summer faculty member Dr. Imani M. Cheers was promoted to associate professor at the School of Media and Public Affairs (SMPA).

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GW Poll Finds Warren Gaining Ground Among Democrats

October 16, 2019

A new GW Politics Poll that went into the field just 2 days after House Democrats announced their impeachment inquiry and right before Bernie Sanders'...

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SMPA Mourns the Loss of Cokie Roberts, Wife of Professor Steven Roberts

September 19, 2019

Faculty, staff and students at the School of Media and Public Affairs are mourning the loss of Professor Steven Roberts' beloved wife of 53 years, Cokie Roberts

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SMPA Inaugural Friday Fun Workshops

September 15, 2019

SMPA has launched Friday Fun A/V Workshops for the Fall 2019 semester.