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Staff Focus: Brittany Bigelow Puts Safety First

By Kristen Mitchell

While student researchers and professors are making discoveries in George Washington University’s labs, Brittany Bigelow is working behind the scenes to keep the GW...

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Former GW Research Professor Begins Army Appointment

Alex Beehler, a former School of Engineering and Applied Science research professor and a member of the Environmental and Energy Management Institute (EEMI...

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Financial Aid Office Improving Services, Outreach to Students and Families

The George Washington University Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) will create the Financial Aid Student Advisory Council this semester and, this fall, pair every student with one aid...

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GW Community Serves to Honor MLK Jr.

By Briahnna Brown

Braving severe winter cold and wind, more than 800 volunteers from the George Washington University and the D.C. area participated Monday in service projects in honor of...

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Using Computer Science to Tackle Human Trafficking

By Kristen Mitchell

Through computer vision and machine learning, a School of Engineering and Applied Science professor developed a database of hotel...

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Campus Life 101: Exercise

Exercise is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and the George Washington University’s Lerner Health and Wellness...

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Matt Manfra Named VP for Institutional Advancement at Georgian Court University

Matt Manfra, the George Washington University’s senior associate vice president for alumni relations and annual giving, has been named vice president for institutional advancement at Georgian...

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GW Experts Train More Than 5,000 in Mass Casualty Care

By Kristen Mitchell

In the five years since School of Medicine and Health Sciences experts were awarded a $1.3 million grant to train citizens and first...

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Early Observations of a Supernovae Provide New Insights on Gamma-ray Bursts

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most powerful explosions in the cosmos. They last several seconds and emit the same amount of light as nearly all the stars in the universe.

Such extreme...

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Martin Luther King Jr.: A Voice and Force in International Affairs

By Tatyana Hopkins

The dramatic shift of global power that occurred with the dropping of the first atomic bombs during World War II sent Martin Luther King Jr., then a sophomore in college...