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How Does the Partial Government Shutdown Impact the GW Community?

As President Donald Trump and members of Congress fail to reach a deal to reopen large portions of the federal government, the shutdown that started on Dec. 22 has now stretched into the longest...

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New Student Orientation Revamped

The George Washington University’s New Student Orientation will now occur in August and this spring will undergo a redesign to develop programming that better integrates first-year and transfer...

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Key Research Metrics Strong, VP for Research Tells Faculty Senate

In the annual report on research efforts across the George Washington University, Vice President for Research Robert Miller presented updates on key metrics the university uses to comprehensively...

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Faculty-Staff Culture Assessment Results Announced

In a message to faculty and staff, George Washington University President Thomas J. LeBlanc joined with the Culture Leadership Team to share the results of the university’s recent assessment by...

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Sen. Kamala Harris Embraces the ‘Beautiful Design of Democracy’

By Briahnna Brown

There are no false choices for Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), and, as she explained, there are no reasons...

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GSEHD Dean among Top Scholars Contributing to Education Conversations

Michael J. Feuer was listed on the 2019 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence list, which highlights the top 200 scholars who contribute to public discussion on education.

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Where to Find Rice Hall Offices This Semester

All administrative units in Rice Hall have moved to other spaces on George Washington University’s campuses to make way for the redevelopment of the building.

The offices of the...

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Large or Small, the Brain Is not Fooled

Researchers in the Department of Psychology found that a person’s knowledge about the size of everyday objects impacts how our brains process...

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GSPM Professor Discusses Why a ‘Measly $3.7 billion’ Border Wall Means So Much

Michael Cornfield said the wall conflict is not about its physical composition, cost or length but with what conception of American nationalism and nationalization will prevail.

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GW Law Professor Talks about Democratic Plans for Impeachment

Johnathan Turley said House Democrats cannot act on their promises of impeachment without a clear act to warrant such action.