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Combatting Plastic Waste, Fighting Food Insecurity, Sweetening Corporate Gifts

By Tatyana Hopkins

Nationwide, more than 50 percent of college students face food insecurity, said Chloe King, a senior at the Elliott School of International Affairs and co-founder of an...

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In Photos: Celebrating Flag Day 2019

GW community gathers to write thank you notes to donors.

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GWSB Alumnus Doug Zarkin Talks Branding in the Age of Amazon

By Briahnna Brown

Amazon has not killed retail, Doug Zarkin, B.B.A. ’92, explained during a George Talks Business event on...

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GW Students Pursue Startups and Entrepreneurship

By Tatyana Hopkins

As a student in the Milken Institute School of Public Health pursing a master’s degree in health administration, Khang Vuong’s primary career goal was to become a health...

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Sidney Blumenthal Sees ‘A House Divided’ in Past and Present

By Ruth Steinhardt

The George Washington University’s Department of History last Wednesday commemorated its acquisition of the History News Network (HNN) newsletter and website with a...

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In Photos: MVC Fountain Day 2019

Due to the weather, students enjoyed indoor activities during the annual Mount Vernon Campus’ Fountain Day.

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Transitioning to Adulthood with Autism Spectrum Disorder

By Ruth Steinhardt

Early this April, Joan Kester delivered a guest lecture on the challenges and pathways for autistic young adults transitioning into the workforce to a class at the...

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GW Researchers to Display Their Technologies at eMerge Americas

George Washington University’s researchers are developing novel technology and thinking outside the box to tackle some of today’s biggest challenges like fighting cancer, keeping data private and...

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Conservativism in the Age of Trump

By B.L. Wilson

Conservative media representatives, political analysts and students and faculty from the George Washington University filled the Jack Morton Auditorium Thursday night for an...

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Senior Researches How Tourism Impacts Tribes Near Petra

By Kristen Mitchell

Nicolas Reeves didn’t plan to get involved in research when he came to George Washington University as a member of the swim team, but after spending his junior year in...