GW Law Professor Talks about Democratic Plans for Impeachment
Johnathan Turley said House Democrats cannot act on their promises of impeachment without a clear act to warrant such action.
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GW Law Professor Talks about Democratic Plans for Impeachment
Johnathan Turley said House Democrats cannot act on their promises of impeachment without a clear act to warrant such action.
Collaborative Paper Explores Jane Austen’s Prose
By Kristen Mitchell
Jane Austen’s Persuasion has been on bookshelves for nearly 200 years, but curious readers are still finding new ways to analyze the novel’s themes of love, marriage...
In Photos: GW Holiday Party 2018
George Washington University faculty and staff gathered on the Foggy Bottom and Virginia Science and Technology campuses to celebrate the season.
The George Washington University and GW Medical Faculty Associates Restructure Relationship
The George Washington University and the GW Medical Faculty Associates (MFA), the clinical practice of GW physicians, have restructured their relationship effective Dec. 14. The MFA retains...
Students Discuss Impact of KACIF Grant
By Briahnna Brown
An unpaid summer internship to organize nonviolent political engagement in Cameroon quickly turned into a humanitarian relief effort for Max Bone, a junior at George...
Corcoran Offers Art and Design Class Options for Continuing Learners
Registration is open for the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design’s spring slate of continuing education classes for non-degree students. ...
GW Alumna: ‘I Paid My Student Loans off in Four Years’
By Tatyana Hopkins
Charlinda Sims, M.Accy. ’15, made the final payment last July on her $80,000 student loan balance after just four years of payments, and she credits a personal finance...
Scientists Must Consider Implications of Gene Editing
By Kristen Mitchell
A Chinese scientist recently claimed he had successfully edited the genes of twin human embryos to reduce their risk of HIV—an...
In Photos: Midnight Breakfast 2018
Annual tradition offers students a break from preparing for final exams with food and fun.