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Lessons Learned from Political Insiders

By James Irwin

Michael Dukakis put on the helmet, stepped into the tank and entered the pantheon of political blunders.

The Democratic nominee...

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Loeb Institute Director Named

Samuel Goldman, an assistant professor of political science and scholar of the theological sources of political ideas, has been named the inaugural director of the Ambassador John L. Loeb Jr...

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Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs to Retire

Dianne Martin first joined the university in 1983 as a computer science instructor.

At the time, she had already helped put a man on the moon.

In the late 1960s, Dr. Martin was a...

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How GW Drives Technological Innovation

By Julyssa Lopez

George Washington President Steven Knapp, speaking at a regional forum on biotechnology on Monday, said that partnerships...

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Populists vs. Elites — America’s other Favorite Pastime

Millions of Americans have long felt disenfranchised by what they see as out-of-touch plutocrats who feather their own nests at the expense of the common citizen.

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Pushing New Math Paths

Cadre of esteemed mathematicians gain traction in their campaign to remake the college curriculum in the discipline.

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What's Next for the Bernie Sanders Revolution?

Sen. Sanders has always described his project as more of a movement than a typical political campaign.

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Trustees’ Chair Urges Focus Beyond Numbers on Diversity

Board of Trustees Chair Nelson A. Carbonell, speaking on a panel at an Association of Governing Boards (AGB) conference, said that when it comes to issues of diversity, universities and colleges...

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University to Undergo Assessment

President Knapp and the Board of Trustees have initiated a three-part assessment of the university’s progress over the past nine years and the outlook for its future as it approaches the beginning...

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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.