Fireman’s Challenge Breaks Records
On a picture-perfect day, hundreds of sorority members gathered on University Yard for the annual Fireman’s Challenge hosted by the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE).
Saturday’s field day,...
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Fireman’s Challenge Breaks Records
On a picture-perfect day, hundreds of sorority members gathered on University Yard for the annual Fireman’s Challenge hosted by the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE).
Saturday’s field day,...
GW Business Plan Competition Features Student, Faculty Ingenuity
If the vast amount of information available on the Internet is envisioned as an iceberg, traditional search engines like Google only uncover the very tip. That’s why Zhuojie Zhou and Nan Zhang...
Sophomore Saumita Rajeevan had a goal: to win a trophy that was bigger than her.
That goal was reached two weeks ago, when GW Raas—an Indian performing arts group—won the Raas All Stars...
On Saturday, more than 300 local senior citizens waltzed and jived their afternoon away at the 10th annual GW Senior Prom in the Charles E. Smith Center.
Hosted by the Office of Government...
By Jennifer Eder
What does Walmart have to do with public health?
In reality, a lot, said John O. Agwunobi, Walmart U.S. senior vice president and president for health and wellness...
Construction Continues on Law Learning Center Garage
Progress on the Law Learning Center Garage project, located in the 2000 block of G Street, took another step forward with last week’s installation of a tower crane to assist with the remaining...
The GW Veteran Service Initiative announced this weekend that it received a $5,000 donation from a veteran and GW School of Business alumnus to award...
Building Business Ties with China
On the heels of a partnership agreement signed by George Washington University and the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) in Jiangsu, China, the university Tuesday hosted D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray, Deputy...
Smith Center Awarded LEED Gold Certification
GW’s Charles E. Smith Center recently joined the ranks of several other campus buildings—South Hall, Lafayette Hall and West Hall—that have received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (...
Final Call for Used Cell Phones
Members of the George Washington University community will collect used cell phones and portable electronic devices like laptops and iPods during the April 25 morning rush-hour commute at 15 of...