Longtime Staff Celebrate Their ‘Legacy at GW’
By Tatyana Hopkins
When Carolyn Ross began working as a typing clerk in the George Washington University’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions in 1968, there was no Microsoft Word or online...
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Longtime Staff Celebrate Their ‘Legacy at GW’
By Tatyana Hopkins
When Carolyn Ross began working as a typing clerk in the George Washington University’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions in 1968, there was no Microsoft Word or online...
President Emeritus Returns to the Classroom
GW President Emeritus Steven Knapp now teaches a University Honors Program seminar on metaphor.
President Trump to Nominate Two GW Alumni for Top Posts
Two George Washington University alumni, William Barr, J.D. ’77, and Heather Nauert, B.A. ‘93, will be nominated as attorney general and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, respectively,...
Last Minute Holiday Gifts in Foggy Bottom
The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum shop has the antidote to holiday shopping stress, with a broad selection of textiles, toys and accessories right on the Foggy Bottom...
The Kerner Commission Report 50 Years Later
By B.L. Wilson
Fifty years after the Kerner Commission found that “America was heading toward two separate societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal,” an update on the group’s...
Trustee Named Attorney of the Year
Grace Speights, secretary of the George Washington University Board of Trustees, has been named Attorney of the Year by The American Lawyer magazine.
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Leaving D.C. for Winter Break? Here’s What You Should Know
Before leaving the George Washington University at the end of fall semester, students should take steps to protect themselves and their possessions while they are away. The...
Ambiguity Surrounds Domestic Terrorism Classification
By Kristen Mitchell
There is a considerable amount of ambiguity surrounding domestic terrorism, what it means and how it is charged, said...
Underserved Populations Least Likely to Use Telehealth Options
Despite a substantial increase in the overall use of telehealth services, underserved populations continue to use telehealth options such as video communication the least, according to a new study...
University Incorporating Student Feedback into New Residence Hall Design Process
Student community space with lounges, kitchens and study areas is central to the current concept designs for the George Washington University’s newest residence hall, planned to be located on the...