‘Her Best Performances Haven’t Happened Yet’
By Jennifer Eder
While filming a documentary on her fight with cancer, videographer Brandon Bray had 25-year-old Cara...
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‘Her Best Performances Haven’t Happened Yet’
By Jennifer Eder
While filming a documentary on her fight with cancer, videographer Brandon Bray had 25-year-old Cara...
The Study of Cultural Expression
The next generation of cultural entrepreneurs and arts administrators will be trained at George Washington in the university’s new...
Experts Tackle Question of How to ‘Remake’ America
A panel of experts speaking Jan. 12 at GW’s Lisner Auditorium had a formidable task.
“I want to be bold tonight to talk about eradicating poverty in this country,” Tavis Smiley, a PBS...
Indoor Waiting Area Now Available for GW Shuttles
An indoor waiting area for patrons of GW’s shuttle services opened Jan. 14. to accommodate passengers waiting for a shuttle during late-night and weekend hours. The new indoor waiting area,...
Architect for Gelman Renovation Chosen
GW recently selected Cox Graae & Spack architects to design the planned entrance-floor renovation of the Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library. The M Street-based firm developed concept renderings...
Artist Michael Craig-Martin’s new exhibit, “Michael Craig-Martin: Drawings,” currently on display at the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery on GW’s Foggy Bottom Campus, showcases 30 images of subjects...
GW, Smithsonian to Launch Five Research Initiatives
With the aid of a special joint fund, GW and Smithsonian researchers will explore shipwrecks from the trans-Atlantic slave trade, dissolved gases in aquatic environments, cell phone usage, primate...
Elliott School Receives $2 Million Grant
A $2 million grant awarded to George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, announced today, will help the school expand research...
Six New Initiatives Launched by Innovation Task Force
Reducing paper demands, leveraging the expertise of the GW faculty and staff as in-house consultants, and increasing the use of university housing and other facilities are among six new projects...
All is fair in love and war.
Or is it? That’s one of the first questions Associate Professor of Religion Irene Oh asks students in her Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies course,...