CCAS Welcomes 27 New Faculty Members
The George Washington University’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences welcomed 27 new full-time faculty members this year, bringing the total number of full-time scholars to 497. Each of these...
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CCAS Welcomes 27 New Faculty Members
The George Washington University’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences welcomed 27 new full-time faculty members this year, bringing the total number of full-time scholars to 497. Each of these...
Safety and Security Expo Makes Disaster Preparedness Easy
By Ruth Steinhardt
The George Washington University held its 13th annual Safety and Security Expo Tuesday afternoon, at which GW community members had a chance to interact with local...
GW Joins Amicus Brief Opposing Trump’s Travel Ban
By Ruth Steinhardt
Note: On Sept. 25, the Supreme Court...
Understanding the Mind of President Trump
By B. L. Wilson
Corey Lewandowski, President Donald Trump’s campaign manager turned Washington lobbyist, spent more than a year observing Mr. Trump the candidate up close. Mr....
SEH Greenhouse Supports Budding Research
The teaching facility and open-air space fosters a wide range of biological sciences research.
President LeBlanc Introduction, 2100 Penn Development Highlight Neighborhood Meeting
George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc on Tuesday emphasized the importance of good neighbor relations and open dialogue while introducing himself to the Advisory Neighborhood...
Relocation Planning Underway for Administrative Units
With redevelopment slated for the site of Rice Hall, planning is underway to relocate administrative units currently in the building by the end of 2018.
The Office of the President...
Young Researchers Should Seek Fulfillment, Happiness in Career Path
By Kristen Mitchell
Aspiring academics are taught throughout their education that being anything less than a faculty member doing research in a university setting or a scientist running a...
Researcher Uses Gene Editing to Unveil Butterfly Biodiversity
Arnaud Martin, assistant professor of biology, seeks to understand the evolutionary genetics that have shaped color pattern diversity on butterfly wings.
GW College Night at Nationals Stadium
GW alumni and community cheered on the Washington Nationals against the Atlanta Braves for a unique networking opportunity.