High School Students Shine at Congressional Art Show
By Tamara Jones
The portrait of the artist as a (shy) young man was so true-to-life that the “best in show” very nearly didn’t show at all Monday night at...
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High School Students Shine at Congressional Art Show
By Tamara Jones
The portrait of the artist as a (shy) young man was so true-to-life that the “best in show” very nearly didn’t show at all Monday night at...

On a D.C. Rooftop, a Scientist and His Students Look to Solve Bee Mystery
Students at GW are studying beess to see whether neonicotinoids (pronounced NEE-o-NIC-o-teen-oyds), a type of chemical used to kill insects, are contributing to colony-collapse disorder.

The University of Virginia Announces Plan to be Greener
Over the next five years, the university will try to eliminate the use of coal as an energy source, increase the use of renewable energy and install building retrofits that reduce the use of...

Kansas Student Selected for National Poetry Out Loud Competition
Sarah Katsiyiannis of Tipton, will match her skills at reciting classic and contemporary poetry for the competition at George Washington University.
Scholarship Recipients Celebrate Newfound Family
By Ruth Steinhardt
Jasmine Vicencio only met incoming George Washington University freshman Nathan Hanshew recently. But she already has taken him under her...
D.C. College Signing Day Celebrates University-Bound
By Ruth Steinhardt
As they crossed the stage, the seniors hoisted college banners, posters and scarves...
Children’s Health Problems Stem from ‘A Soup of Exposures’
According to Linda Birnbaum, director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, many global health issues can only be understood as...
Lara Brown Named Interim Director of GSPM
The George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) named Associate Professor and Political Management Program Director Lara Brown as the school's interim director...