Attribution of Cyber Attacks Is Critical to Deterrence
By Kristen Mitchell
The wars of yesterday depended on military supremacy, but today’s battles are being fought in cyberspace, according to cybersecurity expert...
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Attribution of Cyber Attacks Is Critical to Deterrence
By Kristen Mitchell
The wars of yesterday depended on military supremacy, but today’s battles are being fought in cyberspace, according to cybersecurity expert...
The university debuted new shuttles Sunday complete with an unmistakable GW look.
Alumni Meet, Network on Capitol Hill
By B.L. Wilson
About 125 alumni from the George Washington University attended the Capitol Hill networking reception Tuesday in an ornate fourth-floor room of the Russell Senate...

To the George Washington community:
This week, the Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration’s travel ban. In March, the university joined 30 other universities in filing an...
Expert on Employment Law Expects Little Change with Passage of D.C. Initiative 77
By Tatyana Hopkins
Voters in Washington, D.C., approved Initiative 77 in the city’s June 19 primary. The ballot measure will eliminate the subminimum wage for tipped workers in D.C. by...
Senator Warner Calls for a National Cyber Doctrine
By B.L. Wilson
One of the greatest threats to the United States is its enormous vulnerability in cybersecurity, according to Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), because the federal government has...
Cafritz Foundation Honors Outstanding D.C. Government Employees
By Tatyana Hopkins
Exceptional D.C. government employees took center stage at during the Cafritz Awards Gala Wednesday night.
Since 2000 the annual Cafritz Awards celebration has...
Brady Gallery Hosts First Exhibition in New Flagg Building Space
By Ruth Steinhardt
In the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design’s historic Flagg Building, artist Gay Glading stood before her “Second Shield of Venus”—a human-sized circular canvas of...