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Open Doors: LeBlanc Scholars

Funds established by Thomas and Anne LeBlanc in 2018 help students facing financial setbacks access the opportunities they’ve earned.

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Faculty Senate Hears Report on Student Mental Health

The pandemic has exacerbated mental health concerns for college students across the country and created new barriers for many, George Washington University Student Affairs representatives told the...

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Eleven Alumni Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 List

Eleven young George Washington University alumni were named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 lists celebrating entrepreneurs, activists, journalists...

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Celebrating Disability as Diversity: 'Nothing without Us'

By Greg Varner

Students can be allies for their peers with disabilities by advocating for them in simple ways, according to Peyton Wilson, a senior majoring in political communication in...

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NASA Pact Skyrockets Astrophysics Impact

The GW Astrophysics Group within the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS) is expanding its reach into space...

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GW Alumna Will Compete in Miss America’s 100th Anniversary Pageant

By Nick Erickson

The first Miss America pageant took place on Sept. 8, 1921, less than 13 months after Congress ratified the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote. At the time of...

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SMPA’s Steele Receives Third Fulbright

Janet Steele, professor of media and public affairs and international affairs and the director of the...

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GW Honors Longtime Employees at Annual Career Milestone Awards

By Nick Erickson

Forty-five years ago, Cheryl Beil boarded a train from New York—the destination of a recent one-way plane ticket trip from Sarasota, Florida, to visit family up north...

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In Memoriam: Bob Dole

The George Washington University remembers the life of Bob Dole, a World War II veteran, longtime U.S. senator and former Republican nominee for president of the United States. Mr. Dole died on...