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The Next New Venture: A Fresh Way to Farm

Entrepreneurship competition top winners receive more than $60,000 for environmentally friendly local produce.

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University Recognizes 2016 Distinguished Scholars

By Tamara Jones

A star athlete slips on a tennis ball, and her future as a pro is over. The small-town son of working class parents gets rejected for 21...

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Student Efforts Highlighted during GW Earth Day Celebration

By Brittney Dunkins

More than 100 George Washington University students, faculty and staff celebrated the university’s commitment to...

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Build a Future with Civility and Integrity

By Brittney Dunkins

Minutes after taking the stage of the George Washington University Lisner Auditorium Monday evening, businessman and...

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Researchers Identify New Way to Measure Autism in Boys

Researchers have developed a new method to map and track the function of brain circuits affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in boys using brain imaging, a technique that will provide...

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Land O’Lakes, Inc. Donates $500k to Planet Forward

Land O’Lakes, Inc. is making a $500,000 donation to ...

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Higher Ed Leaders Should Take Heed to Student Protesters

College administrators can use student concerns as a springboard for a conversation about how to create a better campus environment, a group of panelists said Tuesday at a convening of the...

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Sun Potion and the Magical Thinking of ‘Transformational Foods’

Their herbs and fungi are moving from California cool to mainstream staples.

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Many Colleges Profited From Slavery. What Can They Do About It Now?

Most major universities agree they have an ethical obligation to acknowledge their historical connections to the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

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Colleges are Going Online to Crowdsource Donations, and They’re Raising Millions

Getting alumni, especially younger graduates, to open their wallets is a challenge for many colleges and universities,