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Event: Activist Discusses Ukrainian Children’s Struggles with Disabilities

Event: Activist Discusses Ukrainian Children’s Struggles with Disabilities

By Brian Li January 20, 2023

Disability Rights International (DRI), an organization dedicated to ensuring that people with disabilities can fully participate in society, discussed the current plight Ukrainian children with disabilities...

Panel: On the Ground Reporting Reveals Details About War Between Russia and Ukraine

Panel: On the Ground Reporting Reveals Details About War Between Russia and Ukraine

By Annabel Laveran-Stiebar March 31, 2022

Reporting on the ground in Ukraine about the Russian invasion reveals continued suffering and a lack of respite from Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked aggression, according to speakers at a March 24 event.  At...

Panel: Russian Invasion of Ukraine to Have Lasting Impact on Global Supply Chains

Panel: Russian Invasion of Ukraine to Have Lasting Impact on Global Supply Chains

By Priyasha Chakravarti March 17, 2022

The Russian invasion of Ukraine will have lasting effects on diplomatic frameworks and global economic interdependence, panelists said at a virtual event.  At the March 17 event, titled “The...

MCDONALD | The WNBA Must Acknowledge Its Responsibility for Griner’s Arrest

By Carrie McDonald March 17, 2022

I could decry how, if Steph Curry had been arrested while in Russia to play basketball, stories would have littered both the sports and news front pages every day until his release. But unlike the Phoenix...

Students, Clubs Organize to Support Ukraine

Students, Clubs Organize to Support Ukraine

By Adora Zheng March 3, 2022

CW: This article discusses mass violence in Ukraine. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. “Slava Ukraini! Glory to Ukraine,” students cried at a demonstration...

DC Restaurants Fundraise to Support the People of Ukraine

DC Restaurants Fundraise to Support the People of Ukraine

By Eli Kales March 3, 2022

Restaurants across Washington, D.C. are finding ways to support Ukraine through events, special food items with the proceeds going to aid Ukrainians and donations.  The efforts to provide relief...

Ukrainians Must Support Human Rights in Crimea, Panelists Say

Ukrainians Must Support Human Rights in Crimea, Panelists Say

By Yalda Zarrabi January 31, 2020

All Ukrainians should work together to address ongoing human rights violations in Crimea, Ukranian writer, filmmaker and former political prisoner Oleg Sentsov said at a panel Monday. Crimea has been...

Right-Wing Media Outlets Undermine Trust in Journalism, CNN Reporter Says

By Alexandra Bowman April 3, 2019

Though journalists face increasing criticism from the public, nonpartisan media organizations must continue to seek the truth through objective reporting, a panel of journalists said March 27. Even...

ROBERT MUELLER/FACEBOOK |  Special Counsel Robert Muellers investigation did not find that President Donald Trump or members of his 2016 presidential campaign conspired with the Russian government, according to a March 24 report by Attorney General William Barr.

GU Students, Professors Urge Release of Mueller Report

By Harrison McBride March 28, 2019

Georgetown University students and professors joined bipartisan calls for the full release of the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference after Attorney...

Adjunct Professor’s Qualifications Questioned by Colleagues

By Julie Guan January 25, 2019

Molly McKew, a recently hired adjunct professor teaching a course on Russian disinformation campaigns for the School of Foreign Service, has faced criticism from colleagues and news outlets for her former...

LIU: To Keep America Safe, Engage With Russia

LIU: To Keep America Safe, Engage With Russia

By Victoria Liu November 1, 2018

Nuclear nonproliferation provides a fundamental basis for stable foreign relations. Principles of disarmament should be upheld in our current world. “Nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation are not...

TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX

Movie Review: ‘Red Sparrow’

By Faris Bseiso April 6, 2018

★★★☆☆ On paper, “Red Sparrow,” a spy movie based on a book by the same name, written by a former CIA operative seems to have all the ingredients of a blockbuster staple. Unfortunately,...

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