GW Expert on October Jobs Report & Low Unemployment
One GW professor says the Oct. jobs report shows low unemployment, job shifting, and pay raises are now factors entrenched in the U.S. economy.
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GW Expert on October Jobs Report & Low Unemployment
One GW professor says the Oct. jobs report shows low unemployment, job shifting, and pay raises are now factors entrenched in the U.S. economy.
Media Tip Sheet: Dan Snyder Explores Selling Washington Commanders
The Washington Commanders confirmed Wednesday that Dan Snyder is preparing to sell the franchise.
GW Politics Professor’s Warning about Extremist Rhetoric & Political Violence
Matt Dallek is a professor at the GW Graduate School of Political Management and a political historian who studies political extremist movements.
GW Experts on Election Security and Political Violence Concerns
GW experts are available to discuss election security, political violence, and cybersecurity concerns ahead of the midterms.
New Study Examines Changes to the Abortion and Contraceptive Workforce During the Pandemic
New research shows how this workforce has changed throughout the pandemic.
Media Tip Sheet: The Decline in Swing, Independent, and Undecided Voters
Candidates from both parties are delivering their closing messages in hopes of swaying a diminishing pool of Americans who have not yet decided how they'll vote
Media Tip Sheet: GW Expert Available to Discuss Supreme Court Affirmative Action Case
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. Harvard College, a seminal case about race as a factor in admissions.
Media Tip Sheet: Elon Musk's Twitter Takeover
The ripple effects from Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter will rock the realms of technology, business, and politics.
Media Tip Sheet: Elon Musk Acquires Twitter, Layoffs to Come
Elon Musk’s acquisition on Twitter is officially complete, with the $44 billion deal closing late Thursday.
Media Tip Sheet: Covid's ‘Massive’ Impact on Students
The COVID-19 pandemic devastated poor children’s well-being, not just by closing their schools, but in a number of other ways.