GW Welcomes New Students on Move-In Day
Colonials marked the start of the academic year with lemonade at F Street House and the annual First Night celebration.
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GW Welcomes New Students on Move-In Day
Colonials marked the start of the academic year with lemonade at F Street House and the annual First Night celebration.
Sierra Club Recognizes GW for Sustainability Efforts
By Kristen Mitchell
You can’t help but notice recycling bins, green buildings and urban garden when you walk through George Washington University’s Foggy Bottom campus. These signs mark...
While You Were Away: Enhancements to Campus Buildings, Services
Arriving back on campus this fall, students may notice some upgrades to residence halls, food options, common space and other enhancements to make their lives at the George Washington University...
Graphitic Carbon Nitride Material Could Improve Public Health
By Kristen Mitchell
A School of Engineering and Applied Science researcher is developing a carbon- and nitrogen-based material that could have...
GW Battleground Poll Shows Widespread Concern about Trump’s Behavior
There is widespread national concern about President Donald Trump’s public discourse and behavior, according to the latest...
Photo Gallery: Proud to Be GW at the VSTC
The George Washington University's Virginia Science and Technology Campus welcomed President Thomas LeBlanc to the campus's Proud to Be GW celebration.
Professor Diana L. Burley Named Outstanding Educator
SC Media honors GSEHD's Dr. Burley for her work on cybersecurity issues.
George Washington University community members turned out in droves to watch the partial solar eclipse over Washington, D.C., Monday afternoon. Although out of the...
Political Management Professor Writes about Confederate Statues Controversy
Matthew Dallek says the controversy about the statues is centuries in the making.
Defense Writers Group Moves to GW, Joins New Project for Media and National Security
The Defense Writers Group, an association of defense and national security correspondents with 50 member news organizations from around the globe, will move to the George Washington University and...