Colonials Women’s Basketball Coach Makes her Mark with USA Basketball
By Eric Detweiler
The call came in early March, just as Jennifer Rizzotti was wrapping up one of the most gratifying seasons of her coaching career in women’s basketball.
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Colonials Women’s Basketball Coach Makes her Mark with USA Basketball
By Eric Detweiler
The call came in early March, just as Jennifer Rizzotti was wrapping up one of the most gratifying seasons of her coaching career in women’s basketball.
...Panel at GW Law Previews Supreme Court's Upcoming Term
By Tatyana Hopkins
The upcoming U.S. Supreme Court term is packed with cases that will require the nation’s highest court to revisit and reexamine prevailing precedent on long-standing...
Young Researchers Should Explore Opportunities, Build Transferable Skills
By Kristen Mitchell
Josh Henkin has had a number of jobs in his life. From owning a bar and playing professional rugby to...
GW Program Trains Tomorrow’s Cybersecurity Experts
By Kristen Mitchell
The George Washington University was awarded $4.8 million by the National Science Foundation to continue funding the Partnership in Securing Cyberspace through...
GW Encourages Student Voter Registration
By Briahnna Brown
With midterm elections quickly approaching, George Washington University students are encouraged to participate by first registering to vote.
Tuesday is National...
GWSB Researcher Receives Ketchum Prize
By Tatyana Hopkins
After just nearly four years of payments, Charlinda Sims, M.Accy. ’15, made the final payment on her $80,000 student loan balance, in July. Now she teaches others how to...
Philanthropy Is Personal for David Rubenstein
By Ruth Steinhardt
For businessman and philanthropist David Rubenstein, success entails a moral imperative to give back. That has frequently taken the form of restorations to beloved...
What Does a Molecule Tell Us about Human Behavior?
Daniel Lieberman, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences in the...
GW Alumna Talks about Life on the International Space Station
By Kristen Mitchell
Free from gravity and floating 200 miles above the Earth, NASA astronaut ...
GW Law Students Find Help in Nationally Recognized Programs
By Tatyana Hopkins
Hoping to get acquainted with the city before the start of classes, first-year GW Law student Nick Kinslow spent the summer visiting monuments, picking his favorite...