Albert H. Small Symposium Gives a ‘Bird’s Eye View’ of D.C.’s Past
By Tatyana Hopkins
As lithographers attempted to document the hospitals, forts and cities where soldiers were stationed during the Civil War, they also prompted interest among...
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Albert H. Small Symposium Gives a ‘Bird’s Eye View’ of D.C.’s Past
By Tatyana Hopkins
As lithographers attempted to document the hospitals, forts and cities where soldiers were stationed during the Civil War, they also prompted interest among...
More than 800 Science Writers Convene at GW for National Conference
By B.L. Wilson and Ruth Steinhardt
George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc welcomed journalists and writers Friday evening to ScienceWriters 2018, an annual...
Board Update, Faculty Salary Review Highlight Faculty Senate Meeting
Continued governance oversight and examinations of enrollment strategy and volunteer engagement will largely direct the George Washington University Board of Trustees’ work this academic year,...
George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc reported on the university’s progress toward preeminence at a community reception with donors, parents and alumni in Chicago.
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The George Washington University will receive an $18.4 million gift combining more than 4,000 textiles and an endowment and equipment to support the textile collections assembled by the late Lloyd...
SMHS Researcher Awarded $1.7 Million Grant to Study Bile Duct Cancer
A School of Medicine and Health Sciences professor was awarded more than $1.7 million to investigate the cellular and molecular links between liver fluke...
Elliott School Dean Looks Forward to Expanding Opportunities at the School
By Tatyana Hopkins
This year’s incoming class at the Elliott School of International Affairs was its largest yet, and as the school moves forward, students and faculty will have...