Reality Versus Rhetoric in Conservative “Anti-Government” Philosophy
Stephen Rose, research professor in the GW Institute of Public Policy, analyzes data on voting patterns and public sector outlays.
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Reality Versus Rhetoric in Conservative “Anti-Government” Philosophy
Stephen Rose, research professor in the GW Institute of Public Policy, analyzes data on voting patterns and public sector outlays.
The Washington Post Hosts Forum Exploring Ways to Engage Millennial Voters
GW and The Washington Post cohost “New Kids on the Bloc” forum at the Elliott School of International Affairs.
Highlights from GW’s Master Class on Leadership in the Disruptive Century
Adaptable, willing to learn and, above all else, globally-focused—these are the traits of the next generation of leaders...
University Seeks Broker for Possible Sale of HOVA
The George Washington University today issued a request for proposals for brokers interested in representing the university as it pursues a possible sale of the Hall on Virginia Avenue (HOVA)....
The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum honored Bruce P. Baganz with its 2015 George Hewitt Myers Award for his leadership in transforming The Textile Museum during a...
GW Admissions Office Lends a Hand During College Application Week
GW’s Kidney Center Provides Health Solutions in Washington
Marine Captain Teaches Others to Lead
By Ruth Steinhardt
A year and a half after losing both legs to an explosive device, Marine Corps Capt. Matt Lampert was running again—and not just in his uniform.
Wearing the full-...
President Knapp and Local Leaders Strategize Washington’s Future in the Global Economy
The Washington metropolitan area boasts a large international population, diverse industry and a burgeoning tech and...
Innovation Competition Draws Inventors
By Ruth Steinhardt
Eco-friendly battery technology and biomarkers that identify the presence of infection topped the list of winners at the George...