Climate Change Far More Than an Environmental Issue
Experts say climate change could devastate human health, the economy and national security, making the world a more dangerous place to live and widening the gap between the rich and the poor.
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Climate Change Far More Than an Environmental Issue
Experts say climate change could devastate human health, the economy and national security, making the world a more dangerous place to live and widening the gap between the rich and the poor.
Did Pakistan Secretly Fund an Attack on CIA Officers in 2009? Memo Makes Controversial Claim.
The document, marked "secret" and still heavily redacted, makes a startling claim: The Pakistan government helped fund a suicide bombing in Afghanistan in 2009 that became the bloodiest attack on...
Rebuilding the Bachelor's Degree
Some recent graduates say their studies didn't give them enough time for hands-on learning or the space for creativity and independent thinking.
Pakistani Spies May Have Funded 2009 Suicide Bombing Targeting CIA Outpost
According to a recently declassified cable, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence is suspected of giving the Haqqani network $200,000 to "enable" the attack on Forward Operating Base Chapman in...
Six Levels of Motivation in Students
New study reveals why college students aren't as motivated as they need to be.
GWU's Lonergan Gets Hometown Hero's welcome in Bowie, Md.
Bowie native and George Washington University men's basketball coach Mike Lonergan and the Colonials won the National Invitation Tournament title for the first time in school history.
Students, Alumni Unlock Matching Gifts on GW Flag Day
By James Irwin
Gaby Fabre tries to personalize the letters she writes to alumni.
She tells them she is studying environmental science and...
The Panama Papers: ‘Violations of Anti-Corruption, Money-Laundering, Fraud, Tax Laws’
"Interested in data?”
According to the...
Retired Admiral Mike Mullen Talks about Leadership with GW LEAD program
By Menachem Wecker
It took just about 20 seconds into his June 2007 conversation with then-U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates for retired Adm. Mike...
Fast Food May Expose Consumers to Harmful Chemicals
People who reported consuming more fast food in a national survey were exposed to higher levels of potentially harmful chemicals known as phthalates, according to a study published Wednesday by...