In honor of February being heart month, the George Washington Women’s Heart Center is sponsoring a 28-day healthy eating challenge and providing...
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In honor of February being heart month, the George Washington Women’s Heart Center is sponsoring a 28-day healthy eating challenge and providing...
Joe Torre, Iconic Baseball Manager, Hits Home Run at Lisner
Veteran baseball manager Joe Torre delighted a standing-room-only crowd at Lisner Auditorium Wednesday, dishing jokes and details of his longtime career on the diamond, most notably as manager of...
Student Health Service has confirmed that norovirus is the viral origin of cases of gastrointestinal illness occurring at GW.
The...
5,500 Miles for Health and Safety
By Anna Miller
On most days, Jane Ward, a graduate student in GW’s School of Public Health and Health Services’ Department of Exercise Science, bikes the two miles between her home near GW...
By Ari Massefski
The event hall at the Hilton in South Carolina's capital was packed. After months of campaigning and disappointing electoral results in Iowa and New Hampshire, things were...
EMeRG Ambulance Gets Two Solar Panels
Emergency vehicles carry life-saving equipment such as powered airway suction devices, heavy duty flashlights and tablet computers for logging critical patient information.
All of these...
Turkish Foreign Minister Vows Solidarity with Syrian People
Feb. 13, 2012
Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu spoke to a packed crowd of GW community members and Turkish nationals at Jack Morton Auditorium Thursday, emphasizing his...
GW Celebrates 100 Years in Foggy Bottom
The George Washington University celebrates a century in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood in 2012, and a full slate of historical, educational and social events are planned to mark the anniversary....
Academic Technologies has released GW Mobile Web, a mobile web version of GW Mobile, which can now be accessed from Blackberry and other web-enabled devices.
A free mobile app created by...
E-cycling Bins Added in Four Locations on Campus
George Washington University students can now dump their used batteries, light bulbs, toner and cell phones in four e-cycling bins spread across the Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses.
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