Getting Kidney Patients the Treatment That Fits
Dale Lupu has firsthand experience with the difficulties facing aging kidney patients. Her mother, who is 91, has one decree: She doesn’t want to go on...
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Getting Kidney Patients the Treatment That Fits
Dale Lupu has firsthand experience with the difficulties facing aging kidney patients. Her mother, who is 91, has one decree: She doesn’t want to go on...
University, Kuwait Agree on Collaborative Exchange
The George Washington University last week signed an agreement with the government of Kuwait that will help facilitate annual programs and events at GW that examine Kuwait and the Gulf region....
Buff & Blue Fund Challenge Nets Record Number of Alumni Donors
The second annual Buff & Blue Fund Challenge featured a twist.
The 2016 challenge called for alumni of all GW Athletics’ 27 varsity teams to give back to their programs, with the three...
José Andrés and Ambassadors on the Culinary Roots of Culture
In 1826, Mary Randolph’s essential guide to authentic American cooking, “The Virginia Housewife, or Methodical Cook,” was published. More than 200 years later, among the book’s recipes for oyster...

GW Women's Basketball Wins Back-to-Back Atlantic 10 Championships
For the second consecutive year and the sixth time overall, the George Washington women's basketball team is the ...

Voters Want a Revolution. Here’s What That Would Take.
If we want real change, we need to look at fundamental reforms to all three branches of our government.