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George Washington University Kicks Off Commencement Week 2016

By Brittney Dunkins

During the past few weeks George Washington University students who will graduate Sunday have completed finals exams,...

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George Washington to Host The Atlantic's Education Summit

Educators, administrators, students, parents, policymakers and experts from across the field of education will gather for The Atlantic’s second annual Education Summit at the George Washington...

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Interning at the White House

By Brittney Dunkins

In the final months of President Barack Obama’s administration, 13 George Washington University undergraduate and graduate...

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New Lieutenant Governor, Donna Lynne, Among the Top Women in Business

As Colorado's second-in-command, Donna Lynne blends experience in business and government with zest for improving state services.

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Be Nice to Hillary Clinton Online — or Risk a Confrontation with Her Super PAC

Hillary Clinton's well-heeled backers have opened a new frontier in digital campaigning, one that seems to have been inspired by some of the Internet's worst instincts.

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Why Commencement Ceremonies Actually Matter

"It’s proof that something actually happens around here."

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A Polarizing Name Change at George Mason

Naming a law school after an influential Supreme Court justice is not without precedent.

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GW Student Awarded Truman Scholarship

By Tamara Jones       

From the time he was a small boy in his native Sugar Land, Tex., Karim Farishta’s immigrant parents imbued...

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2016 Should Be Winnable for Republicans. But Can They Win With Trump?

This was supposed to be a race that the GOP could win. What is striking, then, is how pessimistic many observers are about the prospects given a Trump candidacy.

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U.S. Tells UNC It Violates Federal Law by Following Controversial Bathroom Bill

Gov. Pat McCrory, a Republican, signed the measure into law in March.