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What Dr. Krash ‘Wanted to Tell You’

By Julyssa Lopez

When the National Gallery of Art and the National Museum of Women in the Arts commissioned...

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Coping with Final Exams Stress

By Brittney Dunkins

If it were as easy as the movies depict, studying for final exams would be a three-minute montage of library visits and late-night study...

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Professor Examines Protests in Ukraine

By Julyssa Lopez

Swelling crowds of protesters have been flooding Ukraine’s Kyiv Independence Square over the last two weeks after the government...

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The Legacy of Nelson Mandela

By Julyssa Lopez

The George Washington University joins the world in mourning...

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Re-visioning Public Health and Medicine in the 21st Century

By Lauren Ingeno

From how we consume media to how we plan trips, smartphones have transformed nearly every facet of Americans’ daily lives. But does mobile technology have the potential to...

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University Statement on Nelson Mandela

We remember Nelson Mandela today as a world...

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University Celebrates Chanukah

A crowd gathered on Kogan Plaza Monday evening in celebration of the sixth night of Chanukah, joining President Steven Knapp and members of the George Washington University community in lighting a...

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Students Share Service-Learning Experiences

By Julyssa Lopez

For freshman Caitlin Wuebbolt and junior Sean O’Connell, learning Spanish took on a whole new meaning this semester. 

They signed up for Service-Learning in...

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Peace Corps, USAID Leaders Honor Global Volunteerism at GW Event

Program spotlights past success and future goals for international volunteer initiatives and development organizations

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Professor Provides ‘Insider’s Look’ into Upcoming Winter Olympics

By Jay Conley

As Russia works feverishly to ready the resort village of Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics, a few dozen...