Alumna Elana Meyers Taylor Returns to GW
By Eric Detweiller
Elana Meyers Taylor spent Tuesday evening at George Washington University's Lerner Health and Wellness Center doling out...
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Alumna Elana Meyers Taylor Returns to GW
By Eric Detweiller
Elana Meyers Taylor spent Tuesday evening at George Washington University's Lerner Health and Wellness Center doling out...
Debate & Literary Society Joins the Night of Ideas DC
By B.L. Wilson
The Night of Ideas, a global event in its fourth edition, arrived in Washington, D.C., organized by the French Embassy and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
...Simpler Parts Make for a more Efficient System
By Kristen Mitchell
A new paper by Columbian College of Arts and Sciences professor ...
Why Are Women Less Likely to Receive Effective Treatment for Heart Attacks?
By Kristen Mitchell
Women with heart attack symptoms treated by EMS after a 911 call are less likely to receive aspirin, be resuscitated or to be transported to a local hospital in an...
Blake Morant to Step Down as Dean of GW Law
George Washington University Law School Dean Blake D. Morant, who is also the Robert Kramer Research Professor of Law, announced Monday that he will step down from his role leading GW Law at the...
This year’s Bokamoso youth residency at GW attempts to make sense of South African society 25 years after the end of Apartheid.
Board of Trustees to Consider New University Mission Statement
The George Washington University Board of Trustees will vote at its Friday meeting to approve a new university mission statement drawn directly from the purposes of GW’s Congressional Charter....
Scholar Michael Eric Dyson Encourages ‘Rooting for Everybody Black’
By Briahnna Brown
Michael Eric Dyson, author and sociology professor at Georgetown University, used his keynote address at the George Washington University Black Heritage Celebration to...
Guerilla Projection Artist Brings ‘OPEN’ Dialogue to the Corcoran
By Ruth Steinhardt
Robin Bell’s latest projection art installation is called “OPEN.” But it will arrive at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design this Thursday in the shadow of the...