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National Academy of Education Expands Members' Diversity

With the announcement of 11 new members, the National Academy of Education is making good on a pledge to bring in top education researchers from a more diverse array of racial and ethnic...

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Are "Extremist" Candidates Electable?

How polarizing candidates like Trump and Sanders could make it to the White House.

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German Minister’s Advice to Donald Trump: 'Building Walls Is a Bad Idea'

Foreign minister slams ‘politics of fear’ on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Anderson Cooper Gets Personal

By Julyssa Lopez
 
Anderson Cooper has covered famine in Somalia, warzones in Iraq and violence in Bosnia. He shadowed a rescue team retrieving dead bodies after Hurricane...

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Apple: Profit to Trump National Security

Amitai Etzioni, University Professor and professor of international affairs, examines the stand off between the tech giant and the government over access to sensitive information.

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Trump Will Win or Lose. Either Way, the Koch Network Will Still Shape the Republican Party.

The Koch network is a GOP-aligned political effort like nothing we have seen, including operations such as the Club for Growth and Americans for Tax Reform.

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Pentagon Unleashes Fort Meade Cyberwarriors on Islamic State

The secretary of defense outlines the military's strategy for disrupting militants' communications.

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Researcher Receives $2.6 Million Grant to Study Treatment for Malaria and Tuberculosis

Cynthia Dowd, a chemistry professor at the George Washington University, is studying a promising possible treatment for malaria and tuberculosis with a five-year, $2.6 million grant from the...

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GW Student Athletes Name Richard Zamoff Professor of the Year

Student athletes at George Washington University chose Richard Zamoff, associate professorial lecturer in sociology, as their professor of the year.

Students in all sports are asked each...

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Student Ingenuity Shines at 10th Annual SEAS R&D Showcase

By Brittney Dunkins

Randy Graves, D. Sc. ’78, launched the George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science Student...