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Turning Commitments into Action

A handful of George Washington students spent their April 5-7 weekend at Washington University in St. Louis, participating in this year’s Clinton Global Initiative...

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Students Organize Benefit Showcase for Hurricane Sandy Relief

George Washington students will host an evening of university dance, a cappella and arts groups performances to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy.

Organized by...

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Ben Vinson III Named Columbian College Dean

Ben Vinson III will assume the helm of GW’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences starting Aug. 1, the university announced Monday.

An expert on...

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Celebrating National Student Employment Week

by Peter Konwerski

GW students make a significant impact on our campuses and greater Washington, D.C., community through their student employment...

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Forum Examines Gun Regulations and Public Health Policy

As part of National Public Health Week, the George Washington University’s School of Public Health and Health Services hosted “From Dialogue to Action: Preventing Gun Violence” on April 5. The...

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Alumni Association Hosts Evening With President Knapp

Hundreds of alumni stopped by the Mayflower Renaissance April 3 for “An Evening with President Steven Knapp,” which featured a reception and a panel discussion...

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SEAS Professor Receives Humboldt Award

Tarek El-Ghazawi, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the...

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A JUMP Start

Several George Washington University math and physics professors have been awarded a five-year, $614,400 grant from the National Science Foundation to start a program to support undergraduate...

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Research Days Highlight Students’ Original Scholarship

By Laura Otto and Laura Donnelly-Smith

In more than 450 poster presentations, George Washington University undergraduates, graduate students, medical students and residents presented...

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The Kalb Report Discusses ‘The Washington Post’ in the Digital Age

The Internet age and its effects on one of the nation’s preeminent newspapers, “The Washington Post,” drove the conversation on the latest...