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Popcorn & Candy: Censored Edition

George Washington University is hosting the first Censored Women's Film Festival. Screenings begin Friday.

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British Council Chief Executive: It’s about Anticipation, Not Response

By James Irwin

Sir Ciarán Devane recently posed an unusual question to a British counterterrorism professional regarding extremism in the Middle East...

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President Knapp Attends White House Climate Roundtable

By James Irwin

George Washington University President Steven Knapp attended a roundtable discussion Thursday at the White House as part of an ongoing effort to...

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Voices of Struggle, Hope Highlight Interfaith Dinner

By Ruth Steinhardt

Hala Alkhalouf’s family comes from Deir ez-Zur, a Syrian city on the border with Iraq. For years, the city has been the target of devastating shelling campaigns, first by...

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Secretary of Defense Ash Carter Outlines Plans to Attract, Retain Top Talent

By Kevin Dunleavy

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter Wednesday outlined his plans to revamp the military’s personnel system in hopes of attracting and retaining the top talent needed to address...

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Yale’s President Responds to Protesters’ Demands, Announces New Initiatives to Ease Racial Tension

Peter Salovey told the Yale University community in an e-mail that he hoped to “build a more inclusive Yale,” one without isolation and hostility.

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N.J. Will Need Public's Help to Fight Paris-Style Terror Attacks, Security Head Says

Seamus Hughes, deputy director of the Program on Extremism in the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, was part of a closed-door session with the state's director of the Office of Homeland...

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Grad2Grad Offers Tuition Reduction for GW Graduates

The George Washington University will continue its Grad2Grad program this year, offering 2016 graduates of GW a 10 percent...

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GW Expert: S&P Global Financial Literacy Survey Results ‘Alarming’

By Brittney Dunkins

Despite differences in gross domestic product, average income, population and other factors, global economies have one thing in common, according to a...