The Songs of the 2025 New York Mayoral Race
Music can be a powerful way for political candidates to connect with voters and convey a message. Here are the songs the New York City mayoral candidates chose.
The Songs of the 2025 New York Mayoral Race
Music can be a powerful way for political candidates to connect with voters and convey a message. Here are the songs the New York City mayoral candidates chose.
Professor blends convention, ingenuity in latest classical guitar composition
On Friday night, echoes of applause filled an open, intimate and high-ceilinged room as a guitarist prepared to debut the new arrangement of an innovative composer who also doubles as a GW professor.
A double major in biological sciences and music at GW laid the foundation for Aaron Berkowitz to pursue a career to improve neurological care in underserved populations.
Exhibition Showcases the Work of 45 Faculty and Staff at GW’s Corcoran School of the Arts and Design
Work on display comes from every one of the school’s programs and ranges across disciplines.
The Rise of Unlikeable Fragrance: How Women Are Reclaiming Perfume as Power
Quotes Corcoran’s Holly Dugan (Program Head, Theatre & Dance). MARIE CLAIRE
“Soaring (Narsha),” an exhibition at American University Museum, gathers contemporary works by dozens of artists in the D.C. area.
Natalie Cheung was featured in Home & Design Magazine for her artwork.
DC Artist Natalie Cheung explores the endless options of photography sans camera.
Art History Faculty and Alum Collaborate on New Anthology
Art history professor Clement Akpang contributed an essay to “The Routledge Companion to Art and the Formation of Empire,” edited by Corcoran alum Emily C. Burns (MA Art History ’05). Akpang’s...
Revolutionizing the Museum World
Step inside the fascinating world of museums with GW alumni who are shaping cultural history, from art preservation to international espionage.
Corcoran Alum Examines Sculptural Response to Protest and Oppression
In a powerful essay, Corcoran alum Dr. Jordan Amirkhani reflects on the Hamiltonian Artists exhibition Sticky Gum Flat, where works by emerging artists explore public space, protest, and quiet...