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University Incorporating Student Feedback into New Residence Hall Design Process

Student community space with lounges, kitchens and study areas is central to the current concept designs for the George Washington University’s newest residence hall, planned to be located on the...

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Teachers and Policymakers Outline the Future of Education

By Ruth Steinhardt

After a midterm election in which Democrats seized 39 seats in the House of Representatives and Republicans gained two in the Senate, the George Washington...

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French Ambassador to the US Visits GW

By Tatyana Hopkins

The world’s power has become more shared than it has been in previous decades as its largely West-led liberal international order begins to break down, said...

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Climate Report Minimization Highlights Alarming Trend

By Kristen Mitchell

Under the current administration, federal agencies have seen science politicized, mischaracterized and suppressed in ways that pose risks for public health,...

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Former Tanzanian Ambassador Talks Diplomacy

By B.L. Wilson

Tanzania’s former Ambassador to the United States...

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Religious Groups Come Together for Interfaith Dinner

GW students celebrated religious diversity and reflected on their experiences with faith at the 17th annual event.

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Bernie Sanders Discusses Next Steps for a ‘Political Revolution’

By Briahnna Brown

Even though his 2016 run for the Democratic presidential nomination ended in a loss to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the campaign...

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Computer Society Appoints New Committee Chair

The IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors appointed Ahmed Louri as chair of the Computer Society’s 2019 Fellow Evaluating Committee.

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#GivingTuesday Supports GW Philanthropy

The university will participate in ...

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Sen. Mark Warner Keeps a Holiday Tradition

The Virginia senator and GW alumnus brought friends, politicians to the Smith Center for his annual pickup basketball games.