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How Did the Extinction of Saber-Toothed Cats Impact Other Mammals?

By Kristen Mitchell

When saber-toothed cats and mammoths roamed North America, they dominated their environments. After they went extinct during the end of the last ice age, their absence...

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GW Libraries and Innovation Launches Instructional Core at Teaching Day

By Ruth Steinhardt

The George Washington University Libraries and Academic Innovation (LAI) launched its new Instructional Core for Advocacy, Research,...

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From Blue-Collar Birth to Billionaire

By B.L. Wilson

Billionaire financier and philanthropist...

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U.S. Representative from Texas Urges Civility, Fiscal Responsibility

By B.L. Wilson

U.S. Rep....

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Q & A: GWSB Professor on the Importance of Diversity in International Business

By Briahnna Brown

George Washington University professor Heather Berry wants international business practitioners to look at ...

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Advanced Imaging Sheds Light on Ancient Inscriptions

By Kristen Mitchell

A Columbian College of Arts and Sciences professor is using cutting-edge imaging technology to decipher the inscriptions on...

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The New GW Innovation+Entrepreneurship Lab Opens

By Tatyana Hopkins

Without a dedicated office space, the leaders of the interdisciplinary student organization George...

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Faculty and Staff Share Stories of Giving

The George Washington University launched its 2020 OneGW Faculty and Staff Campaign with a reception Tuesday evening honoring...

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In Memoriam: Mark Plotkin

Mark Plotkin, a journalist, political commentator and a past recipient of a George Washington University Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award...

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Nelson A. Carbonell Jr. Shares Keys to Tech Entrepreneurship

By Briahnna Brown

Even though he does not consider himself fearless, Nelson A. Carbonell Jr., B.S. ’85, understands that being an entrepreneur means looking at risk differently.

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