By Laura Donnelly-Smith
It’s safe to say that GW Assistant Professor Pinhas Ben-Tzvi, director of GW’s Robotics and Mechatronics Laboratory, is pretty comfortable in his roles as a...
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By Laura Donnelly-Smith
It’s safe to say that GW Assistant Professor Pinhas Ben-Tzvi, director of GW’s Robotics and Mechatronics Laboratory, is pretty comfortable in his roles as a...
After several hours of intense mixing, tasting and judging, the Dream-A-Colada reigned supreme.
The chilly concoction—a mixture of pineapple juice, mango, honey, ice and sugar, blended...
Derek Malone-France Named Director of University Writing Program
Derek Malone-France, George Washington associate professor of writing and religion, has been named the executive director of the University Writing Program, a GW initiative that ensures...
Research Advisory Board Convened
As GW continues to focus on raising its research profile and attracting first-rate faculty and students, a new Research Advisory Board, an initiative of the Office of the Vice President for...
By Ari Massefski, Class of 2015
When Sarah Freeman-Woolpert graduated from high school in 2010, she had already decided to attend the George Washington University. But Ms. Freeman-Woolpert...
With a combination of live music, audio clips of historic interviews and discussion among Duke Ellington experts, the GW community commemorated Foggy Bottom’s most famous and influential native on...
By Danny Freedman
For a generation of blacks looking in from the tattered margins of American life, and for a TV network known for buttoned-up fare, the PBS show “SOUL!” shattered the mold...
Controlled Blasting Begins at Science and Engineering Hall Site
As part of the excavation required for construction of the Science and Engineering Hall, once-daily controlled blasting activities are planned for weekdays beginning today, and will continue for...
GW Research Team Examines Gender Equality in New Report
A new report on gender equality in employment in the United States and Switzerland reveals women in both countries still face a lot of workplace challenges.
Released by George Washington...
With Finals Approaching, ‘Chalk-In’ Draws Crowd
Chalk in hand, George Washington students took to H Street on Tuesday, turning their pent-up stress into artistic masterpieces on a canvas of city street cement.
Hundreds of students...