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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.

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Graduation Message From GW Alumni Association President

Good morning! I'm a proud graduate of both the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Business, and I have the honor of serving as president of your George Washington Alumni...

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Day in the Life of a GW Graduate

The excitement of Commencement 2016 was captured by George Washington Today reporter Julyssa Lopez, a graduate of the School of Media and Public Affairs graduate program in Media and Strategic...

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Election Forecasting in the Age of Trump

It's hard for one party to keep the White House for a third term, as Hillary Clinton is trying to do.

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Discounting Hits New Highs

Institutional discount rates rose to new highs in 2015-16, according to a new report from the National Association of College and University Business Officers.

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Preparing for War Isn't a Suitable Economic Boost

As a society, do we want the government to focus on using military spending as a way of creating jobs?

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Graduates’ Voices Heard before and after Commencement

By Brittney Dunkins, Ruth Steinhardt and Tamara Jones

They entered the real world swept by the spring wind, the George Washington University Class of 2016, lining up to graduate...

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U.S. Sen. Cory A. Booker Encourages Graduates to ‘Stay Faithful’

Sen. Booker, Baroness Joanna Shields, philanthropist Albert Harrison Small awarded honorary degrees as more than 6,400 graduate from GW.