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As City Room Ends, Times Must Find New Ways to Innovate

Nikki Usher, assistant professor of media and public affairs, weighs in on the end of a digital newsroom experiment at NYT.

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GW Researcher Explains How Seven Spiders Spin Webs of Entrapment

Halloween—also known as All Hallows Eve—conjures images of black cats, witches, monsters and ghouls. But the simple “creepy” reputation cast upon spiders does a disservice to the arachnid’s...

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Looking to Silence the Voices of Schizophrenia

By John DiConsiglio

It is the voices.

Those phantom sounds that echo menacingly through the brains of people...

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Having trouble finding a primary care doc?

Here’s what some medical schools around the country - including the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences - are doing about it.

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Women’s Soccer Team Wins Atlantic 10 Title

The George Washington women's soccer team won its first Atlantic 10 regular season title since 1995 Thursday evening with a 2-1, double-overtime victory at Rhode Island on junior ...

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Kidney Center to Launch at GW Hospital

The opening of the Ron & Joy Paul Kidney Center will be celebrated at an event next Thursday at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

The...

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The Case of Leo Frank

By Matthew Stoss

Steve Oney took less than four minutes to describe the 1915 racially motivated lynching of Leo Frank, a Jewish pencil factory...

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CIA Director: Possibility of a Cyber Attack ‘Worries Me at Night’

By Ruth Steinhardt

The proliferation of technology and the destabilization of established nation-states have made threats to the United States more...

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School of Nursing Cuts the Ribbon on New Simulation Lab

By James Irwin

Members of the School of Nursing community—including Dean Pamela Jeffries,...

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Delight of the Living Dead

By Ruth Steinhardt

A skeleton dangles from Jeffrey Cohen’s front door. Corpses claw their way from under gravestones in his yard. Like many Americans, the...