Need a Textbook? Borrow It from the Library
A new program launched this semester allows students to check out a textbook at Gelman Library for a selected group of undergraduate, high-enrollment courses that have traditionally expensive...
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Need a Textbook? Borrow It from the Library
A new program launched this semester allows students to check out a textbook at Gelman Library for a selected group of undergraduate, high-enrollment courses that have traditionally expensive...
GW Regulatory Studies Center Hosts Latin American Officials
By Sydney E. Allen
The George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and...
Blush Luncheon Celebrates MFA’s New Mammovan
By Katherine Dvorak
Twenty-one years after the start of the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates’ (MFA) Mobile Mammography Program, supporters gathered at the...
University’s Draft Self-Study for Middle States Accreditation Posted Online
As part of its Middle States accreditation process, the George Washington University has developed a comprehensive self-study that...
Artists Think Outside the Box in New Museum Exhibition
Can art fit in a small, shallow box?
That’s the question Los Angeles collector Lloyd Cotsen, a philanthropist and former CEO of Neutrogena, proposed to 36 acclaimed...
GW Researchers Contribute to Global Effort to Identify Astrophysical Event
Four George Washington University astrophysicists are part of a global group of scientists who collaborated to identify and study the first confirmed observation of two merging neutron stars,...
Women’s Leadership Program Panel Discusses Lack of Civility in Politics
By Willona M. Sloan
A combination of factors, including fast news cycles, political posturing and a trend of producing news as entertainment, have played a role in a historical...
By Ruth Steinhardt
The George Washington University welcomed 2,917 new full- and part-time students to campus this fall, including 2,609 members of the class of 2021 and 308...
Five Lessons in Leadership from a Career Ambassador
By Ruth Steinhardt
Kristie Kenney served as United States ambassador to Ecuador, the Phillippines and Thailand, and was the first female ambassador to the latter two. In Thailand...
Faculty Hear Report on Online, Off-Campus Programs
The George Washington University offers a significant number of online, hybrid and off-campus degree programs and faculty members are...