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Six of the Coolest Ideas at the 2015 Siemens Competition Finals

By Ruth Steinhardt

The future of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) came to Foggy Bottom Tuesday as the George Washington University...

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Digging Up History in D.C.

By John DiConsiglio

No one has ever confused the Anacostia River with the mighty sweep of the Nile. But to archaeologist Kate Birmingham, M.A. ’10, a cultural resources program manager with...

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President Knapp Moderates Business Panel Featuring D.C., Maryland, Virginia Leaders

By James Irwin

Political leaders of the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia stressed cooperation as a pillar of regional economic growth...

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GW Culture Buffs Hit Miami Beach for Art Basel

Artists, A-list celebrities, art collectors—and GW alumni—flocked to Miami Beach last weekend for Art Basel Miami Beach, one of the biggest art fairs in the United States.

The annual four-...

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New Report Shows Increase in ADHD Diagnosis among Girls, Hispanic Children

By Brittney Dunkins

Diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD—the most-diagnosed mental disorder among U.S. children—continues to rise,...

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A Message from President Steven Knapp

Last March I wrote to the George Washington community about budgetary pressures caused by a decline, over several previous years, in the number of students enrolled in our graduate and...

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The U.S. Dilemma in Syria

 
Discussions about ISIS and international terrorism have reached new levels of panic, especially following the...

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Frequently Asked Questions on the University Budget

Q: How will decisions be made about cuts to administrative units?
GW: As part of our five year budget planning process, administrative units (non-school units) are being...

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Triceratops Gets A Cousin

The Ceratopsia family is growing again. Researchers have described a new species of plant-eating dinosaur, Hualianceratops wucaiwanensis, that stood on its hind feet and was about the...