Uchechi Wosu, SMHS MD ’02, Milken Institute SPH MPH ’02, has published the book Straight Talk From the Doctor: Your doctor’s step by step guide to living a healthy life (AuthorHouse). Wosu, practicing physician in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area, wanted to write a book that would help her patients and readers at large […]
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Alumnus Publishes New Collection of Poems
Yahia Lababidi, CCAS BA ’96, an Egyptian-American poet, has published the book, Barely There (WIPF and STOCK). Lababidi describes the book as “a collection of short poems, touching on the life of the spirit and, to a large extent, inspired by the constraints of Twitter.” Lababidi was recently featured in a segment on National Public Radio, where […]
LAW Alumnus Featured in Triangle Business Journal
George F. Indest III, LAW LLM ’86, president and managing partner of The Health Law Firm in Altamonte Springs, FL, shared his knowledge of health law in a Triangle Business Journal article published on Oct. 18, 2013. Indest was quoted in a question and answer section called, “Why Do Hospitals Merge?” The full article is […]
Alumnus & Professor Co-Author JFK Article on HuffPo
With the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination approaching on Friday, Nov. 22, we’re taking a moment to highlight a recent article by Hon. Mark Kennedy, director of GW’s Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM), and Larry Lane, ESIA BA’67, MA ’76, who serves on the GSPM adivsory board. Kennedy and Lane co-authored the article […]
Alumnus Quoted in Family Practice News Article
George F. Indest III, LAW LLM ’86, of The Health Law Firm in Altamonte Springs, FL, was quoted extensively in “Mid-Level Providers Bring Different Risk to Practice,” a Family Practice News article by Alicia Gallegos. View the full article online.
Alumna to Publish Book on Cultural Politics of Hate Crimes
Clara Lewis, CCAS PhD ’10, will publish the book Tough on Hate? The Cultural Politics of Hate Crimes (Rutgers University Press) in November 2013. Lewis is a graduate of the GW American Studies doctoral program, and the book is based on her 2010 PhD dissertation, which was directed by Professor Thomas Guglielmo. For more information, […]
Ginger Thompson, ESIA MS ‘07
Ginger Thompson, ESIA MS ‘07, a reporter for the New York Times, recently published the article, “A Drug War Informer in No Man’s Land.” The article focuses on Luis Octavio López Vega, whose story inspired the movie Traffic.
Mohamed Kabir, ESIA MA ’07
Mohamed Kabir, ESIA MA ’07, co-authored an opinion piece in Haaretz entitled “North Africa, the Obama administration’s policy orphan?” The article focuses on U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s first visit abroad to countries in the Middle East and Europe. He argues that it was a mistake of Kerry and the Obama Administration to omit […]
Jennifer Drewry, CPS MPS ’12
Jennifer Drewry, CPS MPS ’12, contributed an article to the Spring/Summer 2012 edition of The Paralegal Educator. Drewry teaches at Brandeis University in the Rabb School of Continuing Studies. She holds a master of science in project management degree from University of Wisconsin-Platteville, as well as a second master’s in Paralegal Studies from GW.
Dr. Frances Smith, GSEHD MA ‘86, Cert. ’89 & EdD ’08,
Dr. Frances Smith, GSEHD MA ‘86, Cert. ’89 & EdD ’08, an adjunct professor in GW’s Department of Special Education and Disability Studies, was featured in an international publication for SIHO. In the article (published in Dutch), Dr. Smith spoke about universal design for learning (UDL). View an English translation here.