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President LeBlanc's Full Convocation 2018 Speech

So, you have been on our campus for a couple of weeks now—I've seen you. But today is the first day in which you formally become part of our campus community.

That’s because today, we...

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Want a Free Water Bottle?

Want some new gear for the new year? GW Today is giving away 28 ounce, aluminum water bottles emblazoned with the GW logo to our biggest fans on social media.

Here is everything members of...

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VP for Research Addresses Faculty Senate

Addressing faculty as the George Washington University’s new vice president for research, Robert Miller emphasized the importance of teamwork to build the university’s research portfolio and...

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President LeBlanc Encourages Personal Growth, Social Media Awareness at Convocation

Dr. LeBlanc discussed the dangers of social media and encouraged delaying off-campus internships in the first academic year during the Convocation ceremony.

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Hostile Nation States, Cyber Vulnerabilities Threaten U.S. Security

By Kristen Mitchell

This month marks 17 years since a group of terrorists orchestrated an attack on the United States that killed thousands of Americans. Every year, national security...

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In Memoriam: Sheldon S. Cohen

Sheldon S. Cohen, George Washington University Board of Trustees chairman emeritus, triple GW alumnus, dedicated public servant and world-renowned tax attorney, died Sept. 4. He was 91.

Mr...

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In Photos: GW Celebrates Diversity with MSSC Block Party

The 14th annual Multicultural Student Services Center Block Party gave GW students, faculty and staff the chance to showcase their heritage.

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‘A Nomad’s Art’ Showcases Beauty and Necessity

By Ruth Steinhardt

For centuries, nomadic shepherding tribes in Anatolia in modern-day Turkey traveled seasonally between the cool mountains and the warm Mediterranean shore. That...

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Women Political Candidates Discuss Campaign Losses

By B.L. Wilson

A record number of women have run for the U.S. Congress and statewide elected office in 2018. As more women run, more are likely to lose. As Karen DeFilippi, the senior...

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CCAS Researcher Awarded CAREER Grant for Amphibian Study

By Kristen Mitchell

Leon Grayfer, an assistant professor in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, recently received a CAREER grant from the...