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...
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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...
The George Washington University Division of External Relations today presented an update to the Board of Trustees on work underway to refresh the university’s visual identity, including...
Robert Chernak Retires After 24 Years
The proof is in the numbers.
When Robert A. Chernak, Ed.D. ’97, senior vice provost and senior vice president for student and academic support services, came to George Washington in 1988,...
University Releases Strategic Plan for Athletics and Recreation
The George Washington University released today a five-year strategic plan for the Department of Athletics and Recreation that strengthens and expands the university’s commitment to athletics and...
Board of Trustees Approves New Tuition Pricing Plan
The George Washington University Board of Trustees today voted to guarantee no tuition increase for returning undergraduate students and limit the increase in the overall cost of attendance for...
A Passion for Scientific Discovery
Nobel laureates Aaron Ciechanover and Ferid Murad had a number of lessons to offer George Washington University students.
And they both agreed on one thing: Good science requires...
Students Snag Coveted Campus Rooms
A handful of George Washington students will have the room of their dreams next year after bidding on them or winning them in a raffle Wednesday night as part of the Residence Hall Association’s...
By Julia Parmley
It isn’t often historical fiction writers meet their subjects.
But in 1968, on the Hempstead Turnpike in Long Island, a 16-year-old Thomas Mallon shook hands with...
By Jamie L. Freedman
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Elena Kagan anchored the bench Feb. 2 for the finals of GW’s 62nd annual Jacob Burns Van Vleck Constitutional Law Moot Court...
Furry Friend Gets Kids Excited About Learning
There’s something about snail mail that intrigues kids, and George Washington alumna Katie Biechman, M.Ed. ’09, knows it. This past fall, she helped develop a curriculum for the U.S. Postal Museum...