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ESIA Dean Brigety Shares Insight on Refugee Crisis

By Julyssa Lopez
Exacerbated by conflicts in the Middle East, today’s refugee crisis has generated the highest numbers of displaced people on record. There are more than 21.3 million...

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Provost Explains New Budget Model at Faculty Senate

Provost Forrest Maltzman explained George Washington University’s new budget model at the Faculty Senate meeting Friday, saying the new process is an alternative way to distribute resources to the...

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GW Community Raises High at Colonials Weekend

Three days of activities across multiple campuses unite students, families, faculty and staff in showing school spirit.

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Infrastructure, Economic Diversification Are Priorities for D.C. Region Leaders

By Ruth Steinhardt

George Washington University President Steven Knapp moderated a frank, sometimes contentious discussion among D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and...

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Corcoran School of the Arts and Design Partners with Creative Time Summit

By Willona M. Sloan

Just three weeks away from the end of one of the most contentious presidential campaigns in U.S. history, artists, activists and educators converged in Washington, D.C.,...

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Bernie Sanders’ Book Tour includes a Stop at Lisner Auditorium

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), one of the defining voices of the 2016 election year, will stop at George Washington University’s Lisner Auditorium at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 for a conversation about his...

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New GW Battleground Poll: Voters Think Clinton Will Win

Hillary Clinton is beginning to pull away from Donald Trump in the presidential race, according to the latest George Washington...

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Former Attorney General Eric Holder Looks Back on a Career Seeking Fairness

By B. L. Wilson

Former Attorney General Eric Holder has enjoyed a career of notable achievements as the first African American deputy attorney general, U.S. attorney for the District of...

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Monitoring Domestic Terrorism in the U.S.

By B. L. Wilson

When Thomas Brzozowski was appointed to lead the Justice Department’s new domestic terrorism office a year ago, he traveled across the United States talking to federal, state...

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Six Alumni Inducted into GW Engineering Hall of Fame

By T. Kevin Walker

The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) inducted six alumni into its Hall of Fame Thursday evening. The new members join 60 others who have been so honored...