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Board Finalizes Presidential Profile

The Board of Trustees has released its profile for the George Washington University’s next president in a detailed document...

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The Importance of the National Museum of African American History and Culture’s Location

 
When the National Museum of African American History and Culture opened last month, thousands of people gathered on the National Mall for an emotional dedication. The museum has...

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Step up for Prizes in GW Steps Challenge

George Washington University students, faculty and staff will again face off from Oct. 17 to 30 in a steps challenge, a fitness...

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GW Researcher Awarded $2.6 Million to Study Cervical Cancer Prevention in Peru

By Kristen Mitchell

A researcher in the Milken Institute School of Public Health has been awarded a $2.6 million grant to study cervical cancer...

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GW Undergraduate Researcher Finds Balance with Laboratory Work and Karate

By Kristen Mitchell

Reem Al Shabeeb’s curiosity about science started as young girl in Baghdad. In the evenings she would sit around the dinner table and listen to her two physician parents...

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D.C. I-Corps Awarded Five Years of Funding

The National Science Foundation has awarded $3.45 million over the next five years to renew its Innovation Corps...

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Albert H. Small Symposium Focuses on Foggy Bottom History

By Willona M. Sloan

Although they used the same atlas from the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection, the two George Washington University student presenters at Wednesday’s Albert H....

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Reminder: Open Enrollment Closes Oct. 21

The George Washington University is hosting several benefits information sessions and...

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An Oasis of Peace in a Harsh Political Season

George Washington University students gathered Wednesday for the 15th annual Interfaith Dinner to explore the meaning of inclusivity and diversity at a time when conflicts around the world and the...

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Election Participation Is End Game for Some Tech Companies

By Kevin Dunleavy

As one of the most divisive presidential elections in American history approaches, many large technology companies and nonprofit organizations are urging users to register...