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GW Board of Trustees Approves Tuition Rates for 2016-17

The George Washington University Board of Trustees voted Friday to continue to contain the cost of attendance, guaranteeing no tuition increase for returning undergraduate students and...

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Undergraduate Applications to GW Rise More Than 28 Percent

The George Washington University has received a record number of admissions applications. University admissions officials report applications for first-year undergraduate students applying to...

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Were the Iowa Polls Wrong?

Ron Faucheux, adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Political Management, examines the evidence from recent pre-caucus polling.

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Will the College Admissions Test Disappear?

More U.S. colleges are making admissions tests optional, but that doesn’t necessarily let kids skip the SAT or ACT.

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George Washington University Names Director of Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Institute

By Brittney Dunkins

More than a decade ago, preeminent autism researcher Kevin Pelphrey was an early career scientist...

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Alternative Winter Break in Photos

Students commit winter holidays to serving communities and building partnerships.

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Photographs and Textiles Reveal Unknown Side of China

 
Photographers rarely captured images of daily life in 19th-century China. Instead, camera-wielding...

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Howard University Signs Deal to Turn Meridian Hill Dorm into Luxury Rentals

The agreement is the latest move by the historically black university to bring in new revenue and reverse years of financial strain.

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Dented by Iowa Results, Trump and Clinton Head to New Hampshire

A subdued Donald Trump hit the campaign trail in New Hampshire after voters in Iowa delivered him a deflating second-place finish in Tuesday's caucus.

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The Genocidal Threat of Homegrown Jihadism in America

Program on Extremism's director Lorenzo Vidino and deputy director Seamus Hughes discuss new dynamics facing young American Muslims.