Reimagining Disruption Conference Seeks to Restore Civility in Politics
Prominent former politicians and speakers from business and industry explored the challenge of restoring civility and ethics to American politics in Reimagining...
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Reimagining Disruption Conference Seeks to Restore Civility in Politics
Prominent former politicians and speakers from business and industry explored the challenge of restoring civility and ethics to American politics in Reimagining...
GW Surprises D.C. High School Students with Free Education
Now in its 29th year, the Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarship Program gifts tuition, room, board, books and fees to exceptional students.
Student Researcher Dives into Passion for Marine Conservation
By Kristen Mitchell
As an undergraduate researcher at George Washington University, junior Chloe King applied her...
Clothes That Once Defined the Lives of Women at ‘Vanishing Traditions’
Until just a few decades ago, a teenage girl from the Miao culture in the Guizhou Province of China would have spent months, maybe even years, creating a single garment: her festival jacket....
Colonials Advance to Second Round of A-10 Tournament
The George Washington University men’s basketball team dispatched Fordham in the first round of the Atlantic 10 Tournament 78 – 72 Wednesday night at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., and...
‘Knowledge in Action’ Fund Helps Students Pursue Unpaid Internships
By Briahnna Brown
Kevin Smith, a senior in biomedical engineering, wasn’t sure he would be able to participate in a summer internship with ...
A Religious Philosopher and a Journalist Offer Insights on Civility
By B.L. Wilson
The limits of civil discourse, particularly in the political democracies of the United States and Israel, were examined through the lens of philosophy and...
TSA Administrator: The U.S. Faces ‘Ambitious Adversaries’
By Kristen Mitchell
The public should see themselves as part of the security web that ensures safe air and rail travel across the United States, said...
Commercialization Brings Research with ‘Broad Benefits’ to Market
Patients dealing with hypotension, or dangerously low blood pressure, can now be treated with a drug initially developed by George Washington University researcher Lakhmir Chawla from the...
Provost Presents Indicators of Academic Excellence at Faculty Senate
The George Washington University’s core indicators of academic excellence remain strong, including the undergraduate graduation rate and freshman retention rate, Provost Forrest Maltzman told...