GW Gets to Work During Blizzard
The snow kept falling—one foot, then two. By the time Winter Storm Jonas departed late Saturday night, up to 25 inches had fallen in parts of Washington, D.C. Some suburban areas, like Ashburn, Va...
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GW Gets to Work During Blizzard
The snow kept falling—one foot, then two. By the time Winter Storm Jonas departed late Saturday night, up to 25 inches had fallen in parts of Washington, D.C. Some suburban areas, like Ashburn, Va...
The Evolution of Health Promotion and Prevention Services
The George Washington University’s Health Promotion and Prevention Services is tucked...
GW Dean of Admissions to Step Down in May
George Washington University Dean of Admissions Karen Stroud Felton announced Thursday that she will step down from her position in May at the close of the current admissions cycle.
Vice...
Mock Argument—with a Real Justice
By Ruth Steinhardt
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito visited a packed Lisner Auditorium Thursday to judge the final round of GW Law’s...
What Does It Take to Represent Sports Legends?
By Ruth Steinhardt
He has represented NBA superstars Juwan Howard and Allen Iverson. In the mid-1980s, he negotiated the then highest ever...
Staff Focus: Craft Master Heather Cipu
GWMusicMonday: How Jonquel Jones Powers Up
Is Science on Trial? GW Event to Explore the Politicizing of Research
A panel of experts from the scientific community will convene Wednesday at the George Washington University to discuss science, research and technology as it pertains to the 2016 race for the...
In Memoriam: Alumnus Mustafa Koç, B.B.A. ’84
Mustafa Koç, B.B.A. ’84, chairman of Koç Holding, a group of companies that account for approximately 5 percent of Turkey’s gross domestic product, and an active GW alumni volunteer leader, died...
Among N.F.L. Coaches, a Lack of Diversity Trickles Up
GW professors co-authored the recently released paper “Racial Disparity in Leadership: Performance-Reward Bias in Promotions of National Football League Coaches.”
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