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Students Take New Museum into Their Own Hands

 
The feat was massive: A team of graduate students were tasked with designing an 148-piece exhibit on 19th...

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Multiple ‘Entry Points’ For Student Veterans to Receive Support

By Lauren Ingeno

During her two tours in Afghanistan on board the MC-12W Liberty aircraft as a tactical systems operator, Verónica María Hoyer was the “eyes in the...

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José Andrés: Childhood Hunger Is One of Our Biggest Challenges

Before José Andrés takes center stage Sunday as speaker at the university’s Commencement ceremony, George Washington Today spoke with the acclaimed activist and chef about his work to eradicate...

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GW Researchers Introduce New High-Energy Rechargeable Batteries

By Lauren Ingeno

While electric vehicles offer many advantages—including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the country’s dependence on imported petroleum—at...

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ITF Highlights Top Ideas

GW community members gathered in the Marvin Center Tuesday afternoon to weigh in on the latest round of top-ranked proposals generated by the university’s ...

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GW, Northern Virginia to Become Hub for Big Data

 
 

From wristbands that transmit the wearer’s location to sensors that map the human brain, the amount of available information about how we work, play and...

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Petting Zoo Helps Students Fur-get Their Finals Stress

Feeling anxious about finals? Try snuggling with mini pigs, fluffy bunnies and itty-bitty ducks.

That may sound far-fetched, but not if you’re part of the GW community. After putting...

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Higher Education a Key Player in Solving Global Health Issues

By Justin Doubleday

Promoting interdisciplinary research, fostering partnerships with foreign institutions and advocating for evidence-based policies are ways universities can advance global...

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Women and Philanthropy Forum Highlights Giving, Community Involvement

By James Irwin

As she developed a plan for a summer program that would one day become the ...