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Students Making GW, Communities More Sustainable

Student sustainability efforts took the spotlight Monday as the George Washington University held its ninth annual Earth Day.

Two interdisciplinary teams of students—named Project Marisol...

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NASA Must Invest in Technology, Diversity to Get to Mars

By Kristen Mitchell

The United States needs to foster radical changes in technology and increase partnerships with industry and university leaders to reach its goal of putting an astronaut...

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GWSB Dean Named President of Baylor University

George Washington University School of Business Dean Linda Livingstone was named Tuesday as president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Dr. Livingstone will leave GW after the end of the spring...

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Being LeBron’s Lawyer

By Ruth Steinhardt

Larry Shire has negotiated an unprecedented “lifetime”...

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GW Student Scholars Honored

The Academic Honors Dinner Thursday night at the Marvin Center Grand Ballroom is the only awards celebration that recognizes specifically the accomplishments of students inside the classroom--202...

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Former Pakistani President Says 'Benevolent' Autocracy Sometimes Preferable to Democracy

By Ruth Steinhardt

Democracy does not work unless it is tailored to the society in which it is implemented, said Pervez Musharraf, former president of Pakistan, at the George Washington...

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Corcoran Students’ Work on Display in NEXT Exhibition

The annual thesis exhibition of the work of the graduating class of GW's Corcoran School of the Arts and Design runs through May 21.

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GW Flag Day 2017 Is Most Grateful Year Yet

George Washington University students and other community members wrote a record of more than 1,400 thank you cards on GW Flag Day 2017, showing alumni donors their appreciation for those who give...

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Former NASA Administrator Tells LEAD Cohort to Be Role Models

By T. Kevin Walker

In this time of frayed and uneasy international relations, former NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said the 58-year-old space exploration agency is proof that nations...

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Sustainable Graphite, Drug Development Earn Commercialization Prizes

By Kristen Mitchell

George Washington University researchers presented novel ideas ranging from a new method to treat cancer to a wearable device that can warn of heart complications...