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The vulnerability of digital networks is, in many ways, an inevitable consequence of how the Internet was built.
Those waiting for GOP voters to stop supporting Donald Trump for the presidency are running out of time: Super Tuesday is just a week away.
University among Top Fulbright Producers
The George Washington University placed again among top producers of Fulbright scholars this year, the Chronicle of...
Five Insights into Apple’s Battle with the FBI
Silicon Valley heavy hitter Apple Inc. took a controversial stance against the FBI last week, when the company refused to...
24-year-old Neesha Arter to Keynote GW’s National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
As a teenager, Neesha Arter found herself among the 20 million women and 10 million men diagnosed with...
By Ruth Steinhardt
February is a good time to listen to your heart: Not only does Valentine’s Day fall in this month, it is also ...
Sacagawea Guided Explorers, Now She Guides History
By Ruth Steinhardt
Her name was Sacagawea, Sakakawea, Wadze-wipe, Pohe-nive or something else entirely. She was a willing wife or a captured slave. She died...
Men’s Basketball Routs La Salle on Homecoming
GW’s 90-50 win, its 20th of the season, highlights a busy weekend on campus.
Scalia's Absence to be Felt as U.S. Supreme Court Returns
A somber mood is expected as the court hears oral arguments in two cases, its first action since Scalia, 79, died on Feb. 13 at a Texas hunting resort.