Tuesday, April 14
Remembering the Holocaust: A Story of Loss, Love and Survival
Peer into the lives of two Holocaust survivors who lost their relatives to genocide and shared their story in the memoir “Against All Odds” at an exhibition.
5 p.m.
Gelman Library, Seventh floor
Wednesday, April 15
Women in Leadership: Security Careers in the Private Sector
Learn how to improve the status of women in security’s private sector by listening to professionals in the field at a panel discussion.
3:30 p.m.
Elliott School of International Affairs
Emancipation Day Lecture: Frederick Douglass’ Tales of Abraham Lincoln
Listen to GW professor Robert Levine relate Frederick Douglass’ famed diatribes against slavery to public views on president Abraham Lincoln.
6 p.m.
Elliott School of International Affairs
The 30th Annual Excellence in Student Life Awards
Cheer on other GW students while they receive awards for contributions to the GW community.
7 p.m.
Lisner Auditorium