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SEAS Students Design 3D-Printed Optical Mapping System

By Kristen Mitchell

Two School of Engineering and Applied Science students designed a 3D-printed system for optical mapping, a leading tool in...

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Provost Discusses Core Indicators of Academic Excellence with Faculty Senate

The university’s core indicators of academic excellence are steady or improving, especially the undergraduate graduation rate and first-year retention rate, George Washington University Provost...

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Justice Sonia Sotomayor Visits GW

By Tatyana Hopkins

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said as a child she never dreamed of being a justice.

“I didn’t even know what one was,” she said. “How can you dream...

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In Photos: 2019 Black Alumni Reunion

ore than 100 GW graduates returned to Foggy Bottom for the 2019 Black Alumni Reunion.

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In Photos: GW in Palm Beach

President Thomas LeBlanc shared his thoughts on the university's future with alumni, donors, friends and incoming students from the class of 2023.

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Online Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Education Module, Bias Reporting Site Launch

A new, interactive online educational module will help George Washington University students learn about diversity, equity and inclusion and GW’s expectations for its community.

The module...

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Support Networks, Mentoring Key to Immigrant Youth Success

By Kristen Mitchell

George Washington University junior Ivana Mowry-Mora, a Cisneros scholar majoring in geography, is...

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GW Law Panel Looks at Police Killings

By B.L. Wilson

The names are all too familiar: Eric Garner, Philando Castile, Walter Scott and Tamir Rice, a few from a long roster of unarmed African Americans killed in encounters with...

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The Elliott School's Admiral Michelle J. Howard Appointed to IBM Board

The Maurice C. Shapiro Visiting Professor of International Affairs and the Navy’s first African American woman to command a ship will begin her appointment in March.