GW Researcher Receives $4.1 Million NIH Grant
In the United States, one in 10 men and one in 14 women have had a kidney stone. Unless the kidney stone is too large to pass on its own, the treatment prescribed is usually plenty of fluids and...
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GW Researcher Receives $4.1 Million NIH Grant
In the United States, one in 10 men and one in 14 women have had a kidney stone. Unless the kidney stone is too large to pass on its own, the treatment prescribed is usually plenty of fluids and...
One year ago last month ceremonial shovels turned the first of the dirt at the site of the Science and Engineering Hall...
Facing the Facts on Washington Gridlock
By Jay Conley
It’s been a week since the presidential election, and now Americans want action. That was the premise of “The People Have Spoken: Time to Face the Facts,” an interactive...
Examining the Role of the Identity Museum
Within the framework of today’s “politically correct” society, the notion of the traditional museum as we’ve come to know it – a cold, looming temple of glass-cased collections from an antiquated...
Veterans Honored in University Celebration
George Washington University Provost Steven Lerman on Monday thanked and honored the university’s student, faculty and staff veterans, emphasizing the important contributions they bring onto...
Veterans programs took center stage yesterday at the Innovation Task Force’s phase five “showcase of ideas” on the Foggy Bottom Campus.
Five of the nine leading innovation ideas presented to...
George Washington University was named one of the top 25 doctoral-granting institutions with the most students studying abroad in 2010-11, according to a report released Monday by the Institute of...
When GW sophomore Ashley Trick went into Whole Foods recently, she skipped past the expensive premade lunches and fresh salads and made a beeline for the pasta aisle. Then she grabbed some rice...
In Sandy’s Wake, Students Mobilize in Relief Effort
George Washington University had hardly returned to normal operations when students decided they needed to do something to help the victims of the debilitating superstorm Hurricane Sandy.
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It is with pleasure that I announce that Paul Berman, currently dean of the George Washington University Law School, will join my staff as vice provost for online education and academic innovation...