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Inclusion Could Close Gaps in Divided Societies
GW's Women's Leadership Conference tackles challenges of living in a global community and examines how inclusion could spur meaningful change.
Town Hall on Race to Be Held Feb. 27
Event is one of several steps President Thomas LeBlanc said the university would take after an offensive social media post.
Message from President LeBlanc
Mandatory diversity training for all incoming students among steps university will take in response to offensive social media post.

University Community Responds to Deeply Offensive Social Media Posting
President LeBlanc to meet with students on race relations.

President Addresses Social Media Post, Updates on Strategic Initiative
University and student leaders stress the importance of steps to foster diversity and inclusion.

GW President Discusses Comprehensiveness, Diversity at Faculty Assembly
Thomas LeBlanc reiterated his administrative priorities and emphasized the importance of "scholarship in all its forms."

Message from GW President Thomas LeBlanc on Title IX
Dr. LeBlanc addresses Title IX guidance issused by the U.S. Department of Education.

GW Monitoring DACA Change and Offering Students Support
"We value the contributions that all of our students bring to our campus community..

Title IX Office Expands with Three New Staffers
GW's primary resource office for sexual violence prevention and response has new assistant director and two additional positions.

Wendy Helgemo Appointed Director of Center for Indigenous Politics and Policy
Former senior advisor on Indian affairs to Senator Harry Reid will lead AT&T funded center for research and advocacy.
A semester in Shanghai: Joyce Kane
Scholar Spotlight
A semester in Shanghai: Joyce Kane