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 transfer...
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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 transfer...
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, where...
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...
New York Times Journalists Discuss Covering President Trump
By B. L. Wilson
In President Donald Trump’s latest critique of the media, he said, “It is frankly disgusting the press is able to write about whatever they want to write, and people should...
‘Sense of Innovation’ Unites Virginia Science and Technology Campus
By Kristen Mitchell
The programs and schools based on the Virginia Science and Technology Campus all have one important thing in common—they...
Colonials Weekend 2017: Thousands of Colonials Expected on Campus
The George Washington University will host a unified Colonials Weekend Oct. 19-22, welcoming alumni, families,...
GW Divers Aid in Hurricane Irma Recovery Efforts
By Kristen Mitchell
George Washington University diving enthusiasts spent fall break helping with coral restoration efforts in the Florida Keys after...
GW Research Team to Test Zika Vaccine in Brazil
A team of School of Medicine and Health Sciences researchers were awarded more than $2 million to facilitate a vaccine trial in Brazil. The country has been hit...
GW Community Responds to Natural Disasters
The George Washington University and members of the university community have reached out to students and staff affected by a string of natural disasters in Florida, Texas, Puerto Rico, the U.S....
The Elliott School Prepares for Its 30th Year
By B.L. Wilson
As the Elliott School of International Affairs approaches its 30th year, Dean Reuben Brigety II assured trustees, alumni, faculty and students at his state of the school...