Expert Weighs in on Alumni Congressional Midterm Races
By Tatyana Hopkins
The 2018 midterm elections might seem to be unusually heated, but the main factors driving this year’s elections are the same factors that have driven midterms for...
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Expert Weighs in on Alumni Congressional Midterm Races
By Tatyana Hopkins
The 2018 midterm elections might seem to be unusually heated, but the main factors driving this year’s elections are the same factors that have driven midterms for...
Campus Life 101: Getting Around
Campus Life 101 is a new series from GW Today that offers tips on the basics of navigating life at college from staying safe to adjusting to college...
Every fall undergraduate students travel to the Mount Vernon estate to better understand George Washington and his role in history.
GW Students Make List of Area’s Top Young Innovators
By Tatyana Hopkins
The D.C. area is full of coworking spaces and incubators for fast-growing tech companies and other innovative startups. As students from the region’s many universities...
Q & A: GWSB Dean Talks about Plans to Elevate the School
By Briahnna Brown
Since joining the George Washington University School of Business in July, Dean Anuj Mehrotra has been eager to implement...
As the new academic year ramps up and Colonials Weekend approaches, student excitement seems “extraordinarily...
Board of Trustees Approves Tuition Rates for 2019-20
The George Washington University Board of Trustees voted Friday to continue to contain the cost of attendance, guaranteeing no tuition increase for returning undergraduate students and limiting...
How Can Universities Serve the Greater Good?
By Ruth Steinhardt
Institutions of higher learning in the United States are under attack from both sides of the political aisle. Adam Gamoran, president of the William T. Grant Foundation...
CCAS Researcher Awarded $1.2 Million for Permafrost Observation
By Kristen Mitchell
A Columbian College of Arts and Sciences research project that tracks the conditions of permafrost in the Arctic was awarded $1...
Albert H. Small Symposium Gives a ‘Bird’s Eye View’ of D.C.’s Past
By Tatyana Hopkins
As lithographers attempted to document the hospitals, forts and cities where soldiers were stationed during the Civil War, they also prompted interest among private...