For the Zudin family, GPS has offered a platform for global impact and familial support throughout the decades
Victoria Holden, 2019 MIA candidate, pens about her time in Senegal on a Boren Fellowship, including how its readying her for a career in development and peace-keeping as a Foreign Service Officer
In a Q&A complementing our Flickr tour of a day in the life of Juan Sebastian Herrera, the 2020 MIA candidate paints a picture of what attending GPS looks like today
Incoming students reflect on the GPS Prep Program and how it has helped them navigate academics and career aspirations before day one of the school year
Launched this spring, GPS students are trading the West coast surf for a seat in the Nation’s Capital, offering students the chance to finish their degree in D.C.
Richard Banks, MIA ‘18 and Brian Noveck, MAS-IA ’18 support the increase of trade and collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico at the border
In time for International Women’s Day on March 8, we spotlight five GPS alumnae and their professional achievements since graduation
Longtime friends and GPS classmates innovate data driven solutions for a sustainable future as they launch a global consulting service
Two students working abroad pen their experience and discuss how GPS prepared them to be the next generation of global leaders