Albert H. Small Symposium Focuses on Foggy Bottom History
By Willona M. Sloan
Although they used the same atlas from the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection, the two George Washington University student presenters at Wednesday’s Albert H....
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Albert H. Small Symposium Focuses on Foggy Bottom History
By Willona M. Sloan
Although they used the same atlas from the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection, the two George Washington University student presenters at Wednesday’s Albert H....
Reminder: Open Enrollment Closes Oct. 21
The George Washington University is hosting several benefits information sessions and...
An Oasis of Peace in a Harsh Political Season
George Washington University students gathered Wednesday for the 15th annual Interfaith Dinner to explore the meaning of inclusivity and diversity at a time when conflicts around the world and the...
Election Participation Is End Game for Some Tech Companies
By Kevin Dunleavy
As one of the most divisive presidential elections in American history approaches, many large technology companies and nonprofit organizations are urging users to register...
Jim Chung Named among Washingtonian's 100 Top Tech Leaders
Associate vice president of innovation and entrepreneurship, whose office oversees the New Venture Competition and DC I-Corps, made the list of 2017's local tech titans.
Lisner Hosts 50th Anniversary of National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellowships Concert
The nine recipients of 2016 National Heritage Fellowships were honored Friday night at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium for their mastery and preservation of centuries-old arts and...
Learn to Protect Your Information during Cyber Security Month
The George Washington University will host a series of awareness-raising events in October during National...
$3.2 Million Bequest Will Fund Professorship of Accountability in Journalism
As a pioneer in the nascent cable television industry, Char Beales, B.A. ’73, recalled the days when few people knew what CNN and ESPN were and cable television programming was not eligible for...
GW Grows Discussion on Urban Agriculture
A group of policymakers, academics and practitioners planted the seeds Friday for elevating the importance of urban agriculture as Congress begins working on the country’s next Farm Bill, which...
Racial Bias and Community Investment Discussed at GW Policing Forum
By Kristen Mitchell
As chief of one of Maryland’s largest police departments, Henry P. Stawinski III said he understands why people in the African...