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Op-ed: Strengthening GW’s community requires moral courage

Dwayne Kwaysee Wright is an assistant professor of higher education administration and the director of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at the Graduate School of Education and Human...

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Op-ed: GW’s switch in mental health providers limits student access to...

Cassie Navalta is a Master’s of Public Health candidate at the Milken Institute School of Public Health.  On a random Wednesday morning, I received an email that shows how much GW cares about student...

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Op-ed: The truth about ‘Interfaith’ Week

Robert Zayd KiaNouri-Zigmund is the former graduate assistant for religious and spiritual life at the Multicultural Student Services Center. Over the past four months, Assistant Director A.J. King,...

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Op-ed: Call on GW to support maintenance and engineering workers

Keith J. Graham is a union organizer with the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 99: a local union that represents skilled trades workers in office buildings, hospitals, federal...

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Op-ed: As protests erupt, GW betrays its mission

Shaista E. Khilji is a professor of human and organizational learning and international affairs. As protests have erupted across the country, university leaders have shown us who they serve and who...

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Op-ed: GSEHD’s International Education Program must speak up for Gaza

Emily Zanieski is a graduate student of the Graduate School of Education and Human Development and the International Education Program. Two years ago, I was proud to be joining GW’s Graduate School of...

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Op-ed: Approach nonviolent protest with love

Michael Long is an associate professor of prevention and community health at the Milken Institute of Public Health. University leaders would be wrong to conflate physical safety with order, compliance,...

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Op-ed: GW should learn from historic protests to meet ongoing demonstrations

Shawn McHale is an Elliott School of International Affairs professor of history and international affairs serving in the Department of History in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. A...

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Op-ed: GW must follow other universities to maintain student trust after...

Robert Hildebrandt is a doctoral candidate and a course instructor in the Department of Anthropology in the Columbian College of Arts & Sciences. After facing almost two weeks of student protest in...

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Op-ed: As we voice support for pro-Palestinian protests, we must clarify...

Mark Edberg is a professor of Prevention and Community Health at the Milken Institute School of Public Health. W. Douglas Evans is a professor of Prevention and Community Health and Global Health at...

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