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New App Is a Guide to the Career Fair

By Brittney Dunkins

Students attending the Spring 2014 Career and Internship Fair  will have a new way...

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President’s Medal to Be Awarded to Alumnus Carl Lutz

By James Irwin

Swiss diplomat Carl Lutz, B.A. ’24, who saved...

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GW Community Honors Washington's Legacy

Events on campus, at Mount Vernon Estate celebrate a leader who understood people.

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‘Morning Joe’ Co-Host Mika Brzezinski to Discuss Her ‘Food Addiction’

By Lauren Ingeno

Mika Brzezinski, co-host of MSNBC's “Morning Joe,” has suffered from disordered eating patterns since her late nights in high school, when...

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University to Enter Collaboration with Corcoran, National Gallery of Art

The George Washington University, the Corcoran Gallery of Art and Corcoran College of Art + Design, and the National Gallery of Art announced a proposed collaboration Wednesday that would...

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Elana Meyers Captures Silver Medal

Elana Meyers won a silver medal Wednesday at the Sochi Winter Olympics, piloting USA-1 to a second-place finish in women's bobsled.

Ms. Meyers, B.S. ’06, M.T.A. ’11, and brakeman Lauryn...

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The University’s Tech Takeover

By Brittney Dunkins

Though the George Washington University is not Silicon Valley, a host of young entrepreneurs from the campus community are taking their cue from the start-up capital and...

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Eating Disorder Specialist Joins University Counseling Center

By Brittney Dunkins

Nancy Cass joined the staff of the George Washington University Counseling Center this...

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University Announces Housing Renovation Plan

Residence halls will be updated and renovated every seven years, the university has announced. Renovations will begin this summer with International House, the Dakota and City Hall.

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Envisioning a 21st-Century Library

By Lauren Ingeno

How can university libraries stay relevant during a digital age, when books are downloaded on eReaders and information is ubiquitous?

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