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Security Chiefs Discuss National Security and Public Trust at CIA Forum

By Kristen Mitchell

Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan told an audience at George Washington University the agency’s priorities have shifted over the past 40 years as...

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Preparations Underway for Colonials Weekend 2016

Although the new academic year is just beginning, the university is already preparing for this year’s Colonials Weekend....

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"Mark Plotkin Day" to Honor GW Grad

Washington, D.C., honors Mr. Plotkin, B.A. '69, for "stellar service to the residents of the District of Columbia and as a known and outspoken advocate of District self-governance and full...

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‘The Young Turks on Fusion’ to Broadcast Live from GW


The Young Turks on Fusion”—the weekly, hourlong election-focused show from TYT Network and FUSION—will broadcast in front...

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Elena Kagan: ‘Every Case is Consequential’

Supreme Court justice visits Lisner Auditorium for Constitution Day.

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Student-Run Food Pantry to Open at GW

By Ruth Steinhardt

College students make choices all the time: which classes to take, which majors to choose, whether to make an early-morning lecture or snatch an extra hour of sleep.

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GW Ballet Dancers Recreate 1961 Photo on National Mall

By Kristen Mitchell

Dressed in white tutus and pointe shoes, George Washington University dancers displayed their timeless ballet skills as tourists snapped photos of the scene while...

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New Affordable Housing Option Coming to Foggy Bottom

The George Washington University is nearing completion on the construction of seven new units of affordable housing in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.

Created as a key public benefit, or “...

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University Sells W Street House, Proceeds to Fund Financial Aid

The university has completed the sale of its residential property on W Street near its Mount Vernon Campus.

A private party purchased the property for $1.725 million, and the proceeds will...