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GW Initiative Strives to Expand Tourism to Indigenous Communities in the Americas

The South Dakota Native Tourism Alliance has increased awareness of Native American attractions and experiences throughout the state, following its launch in 2019.

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International Education Week: Global Talent Takes the Spotlight

A panel discussion during International Education Week will explore the global talent landscape and its importance for the future of U.S. competitiveness.

Guadalupe Vega, M.S. ‘23, a U.S. Army veteran, and Rebecca Strang, M.S. '23, a military spouse, both graduates of the Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM) program at the GW School of Business., posing for a selfie during graduation.

Military-affiliated Students Add Perspective to Classroom Discussions

Two alumni share their experience connecting with one another and finding community as military-affiliated graduate students at the GW School of Business.

A photo of Lauryn Burnett, a doctoral student in the Department of Management at the GW School of Business.

Journal Publishes GWSB Doctoral Student’s Paper on DEI Backfire

A doctoral student led research outlining five recommendations to help organizations to implement diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

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National Hispanic Heritage Month Events Spotlight Immigrant Experiences

The GW Business Dean's Diversity Council commemorates the histories and stories of the Hispanic and Latin community.

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CREUA Positions for Research and Policy Influence on Affordable Housing

The chair of the Center for Real Estate & Urban Analysis (CREUA) shares a vision that includes additional research, learning and outreach in affordable housing.

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GW School of Business Research Examines Effectiveness of NFL’s Rooney Rule

Researchers finds racial disparities in the promotion of NFL coaches to be persistent, despite the implementation of a rule intended to increase diversity.

Rodney Lake (far left), director of the GW Investment Institute, and the GW School of Business Ramsey Scholars​

Inaugural Summit Spotlights How GW Investment Institute Drives Value Creation

GW Ramsey Scholars Investment Summit showcases student fund performance, experiential learning, financial industry connections and alumni engagement.

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The Nordic Business Model: Can It Work in the U.S.?

A two-part panel event highlighted the variations in culture and management of organizations based in the U.S. and those of Nordic countries.

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GWSB Students Develop Recommendations for Indigenous Tribe to Address Impact of Tourism Development

The massive increase in tourism has become a major concern for citizens, local government officials, and several indigenous tribes that share public land.