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GW Men’s Basketball Coach Brings Anti-Bias to the Job

By Matthew Stoss

New GW men’s basketball coach Jamion Christian started his coaching career as an assistant at Emory & Henry, a 1,200-student Division III school in the 1,200-human...

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Rep. Will Hurd Says He Will Serve His Country Another Way

By B.L. Wilson

U.S. Rep.  William Hurd (R-Texas), seen by pundits as one of the GOP’s rising stars, is not running for reelection in 2020 after serving three terms in Congress.

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In Photos: Halloween Bonfire 2019

Students gathered in University Yard for the event, which also featured a pumpkin patch, mechanical pumpkin ride and smores.

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SMPA Students Contribute to The Washington Post Opioids Coverage

The George Washington University and West Virginia University began a cross-university reporting project in 2018 that brought together journalism students and  faculty from two distinctly...

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In Photos: GW Celebrates Potomac Square Grand Opening

The event celebrated the new campus space, which offers outdoor seating and affordable meal options.

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2019 GW Alumni Achievers Lead in Sports and Political Communications

By B.L. Wilson

The George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management recognized three alumni with Alumni Achievement Awards on Thursday—the head of communications for...

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GW Women’s Basketball Team Expects to Challenge for A-10 Championship

The 2019-2020 version of the George Washington University women’s basketball team has lots of new faces, but the team’s coach still expects the Colonials to challenge for a conference championship...

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A Once in A Lifetime Trip to Galápagos

By B.L. Wilson

Winners of Planet Forward’s Storyfest 2019 competition and two students sponsored by the George Washington University Biology...

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SEAS Showcase Displays Student Research

By Tatyana Hopkins

Students at the George Washington University put their research on display and competed for nearly $40,000 worth of prizes Friday at the School of Engineering and...

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Distinguished and Distinctive Graduate Education Strategic Planning Committee Holds First Public Forum

By Ruth Steinhardt

The Distinguished and Distinctive Graduate Education Strategic Planning Committee held its first public forum Thursday, giving the George Washington University community...