
Against Erasure: Uyghur Poems, Imprisoned Souls, and the Act of Resistance
A poetry reading and discussion at Voessar Conference Room exploring Uyghur resilience through the poetry anthologies Uyghur Poems and Imprisoned Souls, and the act of resistance against cultural erasure. Hosted in English, it spotlights voices speaking to love, survival, and justice in the face of censorship.

Ethnonationalism by Algorithm
GW Law Professor Spencer Overton discusses how algorithms influence ethnonationalism in a 60-minute lecture at Howard University School of Law. Co-sponsored by GW Law’s Multiracial Democracy Project and the Howard Law AI Center, the talk includes a Q&A for students and scholars.

Is There Any Hope to Stop Misinformation?
Join a lunchtime lecture at GWU's Media and Public Affairs Building as Adam Berinsky discusses interventions to curb misinformation, part of the IDDP's Food for Thought series; lunch is provided and attendees will engage in cross-disciplinary discussion.
Argentina’s turning point: Accelerating economic takeoff
An Atlantic Council policy lecture examining Argentina's turning point and the macro drivers behind its next growth phase. The discussion features leading economists and policymakers who assess reforms, investment climate, and regional implications of Argentina's economic trajectory.

Rise Against Hunger Meal Packing Event
GWU students and partners will pack 10,000 meals in 2.5 hours for Rise Against Hunger during National Public Health Week, at the Milken Institute School of Public Health Building. No special skills required; a family-friendly volunteer event promoting global hunger relief.

America 250: The Decisions That Made Us
An online leadership webinar hosted by George Washington University, launching a 3-part series led by historians Dr. Jared Peatman, Dr. Casey Burgat, and Dr. Natalie Houghtby-Haddon. It explores pivotal moments in American history to offer modern leaders practical tools to improve performance.
The Last Dinner Party
The Last Dinner Party at The Anthem in Washington, DC promises a stylish dinner event pairing cuisine with a night of social entertainment in a renowned music venue. Aimed at adults seeking a unique, shared dining experience in an atmospheric space.

An Evening with Walter Trout
Walter Trout brings blistering blues-rock to Jammin' Java for an intimate evening. Expect soaring guitar solos, soulful blues textures, and high-energy rock at the cozy venue just outside DC.

Meditate with a Monk
Join Rev. Mathale Amitha Khema, GWU's Buddhist Chaplain, for a guided meditation session at the Center for Interfaith & Spiritual Life. Open to all levels, these Spring 2026 gatherings offer a calm space to pause, breathe, and recharge on campus.

Coping in 2026
Join a facilitated group at the Student Health Center to learn practical coping skills and everyday habits that reduce stress. The session covers mindfulness techniques and simple activities designed to help students leverage hobbies for resilience and better well-being.

Hygiene Kit Packing Event
Join GWU Public Health students as they pack 100+ hygiene kits for Housing Up during National Public Health Week. This hands-on community service event at the Milken Institute Building brings students and local professionals together for a practical, mission-driven afternoon of giving back.

Creating and Collecting Community Data
An interactive workshop at Howard University on designing ethical, community-centered survey instruments. Participants will draft a survey framework and learn practical data-collection strategies that align with social-impact goals, leaving with usable tools and guidance.

Fireside Chat with Dean Kimberly Moffitt and Omnicom's Chris Foster
Join a fireside chat with Dean Kimberly Moffitt and Omnicom's Chris Foster at the Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library. The talk offers insights into global brand strategy, leadership in communications, and the challenges facing major brands in public affairs and policy.
Unstuck Tuesday: Startup Pitches & Feedback
Unstuck Tuesday invites founders to pitch their ideas, exchange feedback, and map concrete next steps with mentors. This recurring Washington, DC meetup features short introductions, collaborative problem-solving, and action-oriented planning to unblock progress for your startup.

SAAM Day Of Action Tabling
Visit the Title IX Office's SAAM Day of Action tabling at Tabling Row (Tue, Apr 7, 11am–1pm) to grab swag, enjoy free food, and pick up quick tips on prevention skills. An informal campus outreach booth focused on awareness and safety as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Community Bike Ride
Join the Washington Area Bicyclist Association for a friendly, low-stress community bike ride through DC area routes. All experience levels welcome; helmets are provided and participants can receive coupons for free Capital Bikeshare bikes. Meet at Potomac Square for a casual, social outdoor ride.

Mirah, Jane O'Neill, Dim Wizard
Mirah, Jane O’Neill, and Dim Wizard perform a late-evening indie triple bill at Comet Ping Pong in Washington, DC. Expect intimate singer-songwriter textures with adventurous arrangements and a lively, crowd-friendly night in this beloved venue.
Grag Queen @ Songbyrd
Grag Queen headlines Songbyrd in Washington, D.C., delivering a bold, high-energy live show. This intimate venue sets the scene for a pop-leaning drag performance that blends charisma, spectacle, and infectious melodies, perfect for nightlife and music fans.

Book Talk: Frank Thorp V — After the Riot
Author Frank Thorp V discusses his analysis of post-riot politics in 'After the Riot' at Politics and Prose. Expect a thoughtful, media-savvy discussion of governance, protest, and public reaction in Washington, DC's landmark bookstore.
Organ Harvesting in China: A Policy Brief
A Heritage Foundation briefing examining organ harvesting allegations in China, exploring ethical, legal, and policy implications. The talk analyzes state practices, international responses, and human-rights concerns, with a focus on accountability and reform.
Luna @ Birchmere
Luna performs a live indie rock set at the Birchmere, a renowned intimate venue in Alexandria, VA. Expect shimmering guitars, moody melodies, and tight, heartfelt songs from the cult indie act as the room fills with devoted fans. A vivid DC-area concert experience in a classic, acoustically warm setting.

New Outlook Calendar — Made Easy
Join Tech Tuesday Training for New Outlook Calendar — Made Easy at Howard University. Part two of The Case of the Chaotic Inbox demonstrates how to use reminders, quick steps, and meeting tools to streamline your workflow and keep your inbox organized, elevating your Outlook skills.
George Mason vs Towson Softball
George Mason University visits Towson University for a college softball showdown at the Tiger Softball Stadium. Expect high-energy NCAA action, fast pitches, and campus pride in a spring matchup under open-air skies.

HR Resources Fair
The HR Resources Fair at Blackburn Center Ballroom, part of Howard University's Charter Day Spirit Week, offers on-site HR guidance, benefits information, and career resources to help staff thrive. Attendees can ask questions, connect with HR representatives, and discover tools to advance their professional journey.
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