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GWPD Highlights Safety Resources

The Division of Safety and Security are highlighting safety information and resources available to members of the GW community in light of an attack at The Ohio State University that resulted in...

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GW Leaders Communicate with Students on Political Unity

By Kristen Mitchell

Following a tumultuous presidential campaign that ended with the surprising election of Republican Donald Trump, many students are still grappling with the unknown of how...

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GW to Participate in #GivingTuesday

The George Washington University will again participate in...

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Crêpe Shop to Open in Duquès Hall

Point Chaud Café and Crêpes will soon offer another dining option on the Foggy Bottom Campus.

The café, which has two other locations in the District, will operate in the space formerly...

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GW Researchers to Study Ancient Viruses in Cancer Patients with HIV

George Washington University researchers were awarded $2.2 million from the National Cancer...

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Five Tips on Shopping Smarter This Holiday Season

By Kristen Mitchell

When storefronts are lit up with dazzling displays of the latest toys and gadgets for the holiday season, it can be hard to keep a tight grip on your money. Most people...

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2016 GW Gift Guide

By Emily Cahn, B.A. 11

It’s a time-honored tradition: the search for the perfect gift, which quickly buckles under the weight of indecision and...

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President Knapp Signs Statement Supporting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program

George Washington President Steven Knapp on Monday joined more than 180 college and university presidents across the country to show support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)...

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Young Artists Learn Presentation at National Portfolio Day

By Ruth Steinhardt

Savannah Wade likes to paint big.

In one self-portrait, she poses on a staircase against a rich yellow background, her chin tilted imposingly like a 17th-century...

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Alumnus Receives Prestigious Rhodes Scholarship

By Kurtis Hiatt

At 22, Josh Pickar has racked up accomplishments quicker than most. He graduated high school early and came to the George Washington University only to, again, graduate early...