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Students watch a projection on the floor of the Center for Media Production

Immersive Exhibits and Fashion Show Highlight Student Collaboration

2022 Electoral Map divided into blue, red and indeterminate states.

Election Takeaways and a Look at What’s Next

Student Trevor Emma standing in front of a Flickers banner at his internship

3 Things I Learned While Interning for a Film Festival

JWU student Kiana Hawley stands in Gaebe Commons

Inspiring Wildcat: Kiana Hawley ‘23

Associate Professor Kevin DeJesus, Ph.D.

UNICEF and JWU Forge Partnership Through Professor’s Advocacy

Close-up of gloved hands manipulating a sample in a Petri dish with tweezers

Biology Students Learn through Research

Campus entryway with JWU logo

How Can Gen Z Transform U.S. Politics?

Community leader giving a speech

Why JWU’s New Community Justice Minor Is a Major Step Forward

Panel of four women in media share advice with students

Communication Career Insights from the Pros

The Washington Center National Security Seminar schedule and syllabus on desk

JWU Maximizes Student Success By Partnering With The Washington Center

JWU’s 12th Annual Academic Symposium recently highlighted excellence in academic work. Visual: Stack of research books.

12th Annual Academic Symposium Celebrates Student Research

Students in a lab

An Abundance of Academic Pathways

Students in a lab

The JWU Advantage: Biology

Two Equine students riding horses

What Can You Do with an Equine Degree? Just Ask a JWU Alum

Stanford-MIT Election Map: 2016 U.S. Voter Turnout by Mail

Deconstructing Election 2020

Two students assess data in the Criminal Justice lab.

The JWU Advantage: Criminal Justice

MIT Election Performance Index: 2016 Voter Turnout by State

Are Credible Elections Still Possible?

Unique Pelletier is a recipient of the 2020 National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) Foundation’s Minority Fellowship Program for Addictions Counselors.

For Fellowship Recipient Unique Pelletier, Counseling Is Deeply Personal