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Milken Institute School of Public Health Hosts Labor Secretary

By Brittney Dunkins

 Labor Secretary Tom Perez offered a bright jobs outlook earlier this month to George Washington University students at...

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Industry Experts Discuss Global Cyber Security Efforts, Concerns

By James Irwin

Cyberspace is a battlefield that must be contested, former Central Intelligence Agency Director David Petraeus said Wednesday.

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House Homeland Security Chair Warns of Expanding Islamist Terrorism Threat

Just back from a trip to the Middle East to assess the Islamist terrorist threat, U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul shared this frank observation with an audience at George Washington University:

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Milken Institute School of Public Health Hosts Labor Secretary

By Brittney Dunkins

Labor Secretary Tom Perez offered a bright jobs outlook Wednesday to George Washington University...

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GW Solar Institute Awarded $430,000 from Energy Department

By Brittney Dunkins

If the roof of a house was on fire 15 years ago, a firefighter would cut the electric, climb up to the...

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Is U.S. Ready for Cyber War?

By Tamara Jones

The United States is ready on paper to engage in cyber warfare if needed, but lacks “the speed and agility” to successfully defend itself against its enemies in the...

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Trump and Sanders Shift Mood in Congress Against Trade Deals

Congress has embraced free trade for two generations, but the protectionist bent of the 2016 election campaign may mark the end of that era.

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Cory Booker to GWU Grads: Don’t Be Cynical, Go Beyond Mere Tolerance

The New Jersey senator urged the Class of 2016 to push for a better world.

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New Presidents or Provosts

Mark Kennedy, director of the Graduate School of Political Management, has been chosen as president of the University of North Dakota.

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Before a Key Vote on Renaming George Mason’s Law School after Scalia, University Officials Work to Allay Faculty Concerns

When university officials announced the new name earlier this spring, celebrating $30 million in gifts to the law school, reaction was intense.