GW Alumni, Graduate Student Win Fulbrights
Fifteen GW alumni and one doctoral student are spending the 2011-12 academic year teaching and doing research in Europe, Africa and Asia as winners of Fulbright Scholarships.
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GW Alumni, Graduate Student Win Fulbrights
Fifteen GW alumni and one doctoral student are spending the 2011-12 academic year teaching and doing research in Europe, Africa and Asia as winners of Fulbright Scholarships.
Through...
Students Forge Connections through Best Buddies
By Ari Massefski, Class of 2014
As he sat on a park bench in University Yard, Leroy, a student at St. Coletta of Greater Washington, looked up and grinned at an approaching George...
SHIP Open Enrollment Ends this Month
George Washington University students have until Oct. 31 to enroll in the university’s Student Health Insurance Plan.
This student-focused plan, which is underwritten by Aetna Student...
Center for Innovative Media Hosts Korean Journalists
Last week, a group of seasoned journalists from South Korea learned from award-winning filmmakers at the university’s inaugural Global Digital Media Workshop.
Sponsored by the School of...
By Jamie L. Freedman
After months of rigorous discussion and analysis, the Innovation Task Force will present its third round of leading innovation ideas to the GW community this week at...
Albert H. Small is a third-generation Washingtonian, a successful real estate developer and a philanthropist, but he may be best known in Washington, D.C., for his unrivaled collection of...
University Breaks Ground for Science and Engineering Hall
With the ceremonial turn of more than a dozen golden shovels in the earth, George Washington President Steven Knapp, university trustees, faculty members, students and GW friends marked the...
GW School of Nursing Professor Tapped for HHS Council
Kimberly Acquaviva, an assistant professor at the George Washington School of Nursing (SON), has been appointed to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Region III Health Equity Council...
GW Hosts State of the Plate DC
By Anna Miller
Americans today spend about 10 percent of their paychecks on food — an amount less than any other time in history and less than any other country in the world.
But...
New Nutrition Initiative Helps Student-Athletes Excel
By Julia Parmley
An athlete is like a car. Pick the right fuel and the car will run smoothly.
Pick the wrong fuel, and the ride won’t be as smooth.
That’s the point that...