Getting to Know the DMV: Crystal City
By Kristen Mitchell
The Crystal City neighborhood in Arlington, Va., has been in the news a lot since it was announced as Amazon’s much-anticipated...
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Getting to Know the DMV: Crystal City
By Kristen Mitchell
The Crystal City neighborhood in Arlington, Va., has been in the news a lot since it was announced as Amazon’s much-anticipated...
High-Quality Undergraduate Education Strategic Planning Committee Holds First Public Forum
The High-Quality Undergraduate Education Strategic Planning Committee held its first public forum Tuesday, giving the George Washington University community the opportunity to provide feedback on...
GW Students Work to Close the ‘Opportunity’ Gap in D.C. Schools
By Tatyana Hopkins
Mary Ann Stinson and Michael Redmond II, two doctoral students who met in their classes in the George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human...
Van Jones Talks Fighting for Justice
By Briahnna Brown
When Lonnie Jones initially learned of the FIRST STEP Act, he was serving a life sentence in federal prison.
So far,...
Intramural Funding Opportunities Enhance Research Growth
By Kristen Mitchell
When Saniya LeBlanc first had the idea to use 3D printing to create thermoelectric devices that convert heat...
Campus Life 101: Mastering the Job Hunt
By Briahnna Brown
With endless career opportunities in Washington, D.C., George Washington University students may not know where to begin to take advantage of them.
Rachel Brown,...
GW Hillel Celebrates Progress toward New Home and Philanthropic Support at Groundraising Event
More than 40 GW Hillel supporters and George Washington University leaders gathered at the F Street House Monday evening to celebrate the progress toward a new building for GW Hillel and to thank...
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...
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.
...
In Photos: Halloween Bonfire 2019
Students gathered in University Yard for the event, which also featured a pumpkin patch, mechanical pumpkin ride and smores.