Like Scalia, the Law School at George Mason Univ. has a Maverick Streak, Dean Says
Scalia, who died Feb. 13, was a polarizing figure — beloved by conservatives, derided by liberals — who loved the challenge of a debate himself.
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Like Scalia, the Law School at George Mason Univ. has a Maverick Streak, Dean Says
Scalia, who died Feb. 13, was a polarizing figure — beloved by conservatives, derided by liberals — who loved the challenge of a debate himself.
Excessive, Wrong-Headed Regulation of 'GMOs' Stifles Innovation and Slows Economic Growth
The most recent of the administration’s semiannual regulatory "unified agendas," released last November, revealed that more than 2,000 regulations are now being written, of which 144 are deemed...
University Prepares to Welcome Class of 2020 to ‘Inside GW’ Days
The George Washington University will welcome 4,000...
Who Has ‘A Right to the City?’
By Ruth Steinhardt
Vanessa Perry is a Washington, D.C., native and a graduate of the District’s public schools. But the city where she now works as interim...
D.C. Council Honors GW NIT Championship
The George Washington men's basketball team took another postseason honor on Tuesday when the D.C. Council acknowledged the Colonial’s National Invitation Tournament Championship with a resolution...
GW Rowing Teams Host Annual Regatta
By Matt Stoss
The GW Invitational is one of the two biggest college rowing events on the East Coast—the Clemson Invitational is the other—and, anecdotally,...
Can a Robot Help Kids with Autism Navigate Social Situations?
Children with autism sometimes find it easier to engage with robots than with other people, whose communication signals can be subtle and difficult to read. That engagement led Chung-Hyuk Park, a...
GW Greek Life Adopts Deferred Recruitment Policy
The George Washington University announced this week that GW fraternities and sororities will establish a one-semester deferred...
Alumni Event to Celebrate Relationship between GW, Saudi Arabia
By James Irwin
George Washington University alumni will gather for an ...
Jackie Robinson Project Turns 20
By James Irwin
In 1996, just prior to the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s breaking of baseball’s color barrier, Richard Zamoff secured a small...