News & Politics A Watergate Expert on Who’s Scarier: Trump or Nixon "You could have a coherent conversation with Nixon," says Elizabeth Drew. Donald Trump, Richard Nixon, watergateNovember 10, 2017
News & Politics An Obama Insider Is Now American University’s President. She’s Not Going to Live on the Defensive A political insider takes on a new challenge: running American University. American University, Barack Obama, Obamacare, Sylvia BurwellOctober 13, 2017
News & Politics Franklin Foer Wants to Brake the Internet Franklin Foer, World Without MindSeptember 11, 2017
News & Politics The DC Area Is Improving Its Walkability Faster Than Boston, Seattle, or New York Says GW's local real-estate guru. Development, George Washington University, Urban PlanningJuly 5, 2017
News & Politics This George Mason Professor Wants to Empower the Next Katherine Johnson Kevin Clark studies the interplay of race and technology. Diversity, George Mason University, Hidden Figures, RaceJune 1, 2017
News & Politics Antonin Scalia’s Catholic Priest Son Doesn’t Like Being Called a Conservative Antonin Scalia, Paul Scalia, St. John's Church, Supreme CourtMay 2, 2017
News & Politics Progressive Congressman Jamie Raskin Feels Emboldened by the GOP Majority Jamie Raskin, Montgomery CountyApril 4, 2017
News & Politics Washington Is Sinking, and It’s Only Going to Get Worse Government climate scientist Virginia Burkett talks about what we can expect. Climate Change, Washington DCMarch 7, 2017
News & Politics A Play About Valerie Plame Has Come to Washington Nothing in Jacqueline Lawton's history suggested she would thrill to a story about a spy scandal. Maybe that makes her the perfect author. Arena Stage, Theater, Valerie PlameFebruary 28, 2017