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Return to Spider Island

By John DiConsiglio

For Gustavo Hormiga, the Ruth Weintraub Professor of Biology at George Washington University’s Columbian College of Arts and...

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In Photos: Veteran Documents Armed Forces Retirement Home

"Fifty Cents a Paycheck" by Corcoran School of the Arts and Design student Eric Dietrich is an intimate look at the late lives of those who serve.

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Cissy Petty Named Inaugural Dean of the Student Experience

The George Washington University named on Thursday M.L. “Cissy” Petty as the inaugural dean of the student experience, a position she will start in mid to late July as the university continues...

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Mary Ellsberg Named to 100 Most Influential People in Gender Policy

Mary Ellsberg, founding director of the Global Women’s Institute at George Washington University, was named among the year’s 100 Most...

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University Enters into Ground Lease for 2000 Penn

The George Washington University has completed its negotiations for the property...

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Class of 2018 Continues Legacy of Giving

By Briahnna Brown

Brie Charles, a senior receiving a B.A. in speech, language and hearing sciences, was excited Friday afternoon about the comradery she felt among her peers while...

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Marcia McNutt to Graduates: Be ‘Beacons of Hope’

President of the National Academy of Sciences Marcia McNutt challenged George Washington University graduates to become “beacons of hope” in her Commencement address on Sunday.

During a...

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Gallery: 2018 Graduates on the National Mall

The George Washington University 2018 Commencement drew 26,000 people to the National Mall.

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Voices from Graduates of 2018

By Briahnna Brown and Ruth Steinhardt

Standing on the National Mall Sunday morning, thousands of George Washington University students had plenty of different ways to describe how they...

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GW Paralegal Studies Program Honors Slain Activist

By B.L. Wilson

Susan Bro knew that her daughter, Heather Heyer, worked at a law firm. But she said that she learned only a few weeks ago that she was a paralegal. It makes sense, she said...