
GWSB MBA Programs (Flex, Online, and Accelerated) Information Session
Join the GW School of Business admissions team to explore MBA programs (Part-Time Flex, Online, and Accelerated) and the application steps. Attend a brief Q&A to ask about prerequisites, timelines, and what a GW MBA can do for your career.

Ajay Banga on the World Bank Group’s jobs agenda and global development
Ajay Banga, president of the World Bank Group, discusses the organization's jobs agenda and its role in promoting job creation and economic development in a rapidly changing global economy. The Atlantic Council talk highlights policy priorities, development strategies, and international cooperation.
US-Turkish defense relations and the upcoming NATO Summit
Online policy discussion hosted by the Atlantic Council on US-Turkish defense relations ahead of the NATO Summit. Experts analyze strategic interests, alliance cohesion, and regional security dynamics shaping the transatlantic defense posture.

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.

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.

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.

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.

GSEHD Virtual Information Session
Discover GW's Graduate School of Education & Human Development with a free virtual information session. Learn about degree options, admissions steps, the application process, funding, and student life, and ask questions directly to an admissions representative.
STATION DC Chess Club
STATION DC hosts a hybrid chess club gathering at STATION DC in Washington, DC. Open to players of all levels for casual games, friendly matches, and strategic conversations in a welcoming, community-oriented space.

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.

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.
Startup Idea Builder: Find Your Fit
Hybrid startup-ideas workshop hosted by DC Startup Founder 101 in Washington, DC. This hands-on session guides you through a practical ideation framework to craft startup ideas that fit your skills and passions. Collaborate with peers, test concepts, and discover a route from idea to validation.
Insider Threats 101: Winning Trust with DoW
Hybrid talk on insider threats hosted by STATION DC on Apr 8, 2026 at 9:00 AM ET. Learn threat fundamentals, risk assessment, and practical controls to win trust in the workplace, with Q&A. In-person at STATION DC (1323 4th St NE Suite 200) or online.
Premiere: SureWire™ – Verify AI Agent Safety & Consistency
Kick off SureWire™ — the first platform to verify AI agent safety and consistency — at the Silver Spring Tech Together meetup. A hybrid session with demos and talks on AI verification hosted by the local tech community, with both in-person and online options.
"Don’t Tell the President" with Jean Becker and Tom Collamore
Two historians from the National Archives discuss their new book, Don’t Tell the President, revealing untold stories from presidential advance and the teamwork behind major White House events. A timely, archival-driven talk that blends history, politics, and behind-the-scenes perspectives.

MSL Overview Webinar
Join GW Law's admissions team for a live webinar that outlines the Master of Studies in Law program, including online, hybrid, and on-campus concentrations, the application process, and a live Q&A.
vcIQ: Cybersecurity Founder Session
Hybrid cybersecurity founder session in Washington, DC, organized by a VC network. The program features founder-focused talks, industry panels on cybersecurity trends, investor-led Q&A, and structured networking for early-stage security startups.
Handi-hour
Join Handi-hour, a hands-on art workshop at the Renwick Gallery. Explore craft techniques inspired by American art and create a small handiwork to take home in a relaxed museum setting.

Virtual Learning Sessions
Howard University launches HU Learning Hours, a campus-wide virtual series offering hands-on professional development. The program features a University-Wide Session at 10 a.m. and a People Leader Session at 1 p.m., designed to sharpen skills, connect colleagues, and lead with greater impact.
Tiny Gardens Everywhere
Kate Brown presents Tiny Gardens Everywhere, a traveling archives-backed lecture exploring the rise of tiny gardens across communities. Drawing on archival sources and real-world examples, the talk highlights cultural and design stories behind miniature green spaces.

4th Annual Practice Partner Appreciation & Recognition Awards Ceremony
During National Public Health Week, the 4th Annual Practice Partner Appreciation & Recognition Awards Ceremony honors partners and features student poster presentations on applied practice experiences at the Milken Institute School of Public Health.

Growing Resilience
Join Buff and Bloom week at the University Student Center H St. Terrace to pick a free air plant, decorate a holder, and learn practical resilience and self-care tips. A casual, hands-on educational workshop perfect for students and staff.
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