New Leadership Introduced at Board of Trustees Meeting
The newest senior members of the George Washington University community outlined their upcoming plans at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting, which also included...
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New Leadership Introduced at Board of Trustees Meeting
The newest senior members of the George Washington University community outlined their upcoming plans at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting, which also included...
First in Flight: North Carolina and the Surge of Collegiate Recovery
GW student Tim Rabolt, authors a piece on the national recovery movement in North Carolina.
Results in Afghanistan Suggest Long US Troop Mission
Stephen Biddle, professor of political science and international affairs, comments on the continued presence of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
Thomas Mallon Looks at the Reagan Years
GW Professor of English Thomas Mallon has written historical fiction for years. He has received praise from John Updike, and his novel “Watergate,” was shortlisted for the 2013 PEN/Faulkner...
Justice Department Official Announces Domestic Terrorism Counsel at GW
Trump Machine Whirring on Endless Media Exposure
Frank Sesno, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs, talks about the appeal of Donald Trump to the ratings hungry networks.
Key Takeaways from the First Democratic Debate
By James Irwin
Hillary Clinton went on the offensive, Bernie Sanders employed his trademark frustration, and Joe Biden was absent at the...
GW Teams with Posse Foundation to Increase Diverse Students’ Access to the University
The university announced Wednesday that it is teaming with the Posse Foundation, a nationwide college access and youth leadership development program, to offer full-tuition leadership scholarships...
Get Ready to Raise High at Colonials Weekend 2015
For Colonials, fall in D.C. isn’t just the start of cooler evenings and snaking lines at “Gelbucks.” It’s also a time to raise high at...
Republican Activists Think a Strong Conservative Can win the White House. They’re Probably Wrong.
John Sides, associate professor of political science, pens a piece on a recent poll gauging political ideology.