GW Student Goes Inside the White House
For political and policy-minded students living in the nation’s capital, a wealth of internship opportunities with government leaders are...
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GW Student Goes Inside the White House
For political and policy-minded students living in the nation’s capital, a wealth of internship opportunities with government leaders are...
Educators Break Out of the Classroom Into Local Businesses
GW’s Teachers in Industry Project provides insight into demands of 21st-century work environment.
Celebrating the ‘Giant Leap For Mankind’
Space Policy Institute founder John Logsdon weighs in on the 45th anniversary of Apollo 11.

University Celebrates the Launch of Brasilia Without Borders
The George Washington University hosted an opening ceremony on Monday in honor of students from Brasília who were selected to attend...
GW Summer Piano & Chamber Music Institute Students Debut at Kennedy Center
Growing up in Cary, N.C., Jacob Warwick, now a 21-year-old junior at the George Washington University, developed a love of classical music...
Summer Intern Spotlight: Policy Meets Practice for a Greener GW
Creating a sustainable community at the George Washington University means juggling a series of moving parts, from streamlining...
What Is the Top ‘Fun’ Factor in Youth Sports?
When it comes to making sports fun for kids, winning isn’t everything, says a first-of-its-kind study from researchers in the...
Fostering a Culture of Ethical Research
Fabrication, falsification and plagiarism—they could threaten a researcher’s reputation and are in direct conflict with science’s truth-seeking...
World’s Leading Near East Epigrapher Returns to GW
By John DiConsiglio
In a western Galilee excavation site, archaeologists unearth a massive stone covered in mysterious Aramaic engravings. Along the Mediterranean coast, scholars are...