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Board of Trustees Nominates New Leadership

The George Washington University Board of Trustees on Friday announced nominees for its three leadership positions: Grace Speights for chair, Ellen Zane for reelection...

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GWSB Offers Free Tax Return Prep Clinic

The George Washington University School of Business is helping the community with a free income tax return preparation clinic for those earning $55,000 or less.

In partnership with...

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Beverly Westerman Named Faculty Athletics Representative

By Kristen Mitchell

Beverly Westerman, Ed.D. ‘99, an associate professor in the...

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In Photos: GW Bonfire

The GW community commenced celebration of the university’s founding and the legacy of its namesake with annual bonfire, food and games.

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Update: The UK Parliament’s Hearings at GW on Fake News

By Tatyana Hopkins

Damian Collins, chair of the U.K. House of Commons Select Committee on Digital, Culture, Media and Sports, wants Facebook to answer more questions a year after he probed...

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Understanding Glass Flutes with Medical Imaging

By Kristen Mitchell

We typically think of glass as a stable material that doesn’t change with time, but the truth is much more complicated. Glass doesn’t last forever—and the endless...

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Alumna Elana Meyers Taylor Returns to GW

By Eric Detweiller

Elana Meyers Taylor spent Tuesday evening at George Washington University's Lerner Health and Wellness Center doling out...

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Debate & Literary Society Joins the Night of Ideas DC

By B.L. Wilson

The Night of Ideas, a global event in its fourth edition, arrived in Washington, D.C., organized by the French Embassy and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

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Simpler Parts Make for a more Efficient System

By Kristen Mitchell

A new paper by  Columbian College of Arts and Sciences professor ...

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Why Are Women Less Likely to Receive Effective Treatment for Heart Attacks?

By Kristen Mitchell

Women with heart attack symptoms treated by EMS after a 911 call are less likely to receive aspirin, be resuscitated or to be transported to a local hospital in an...