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...
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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...
Obama’s Top Small Business Adviser Speaks at GW
Karen Mills, the Obama administration’s top small business adviser, kicked off a tour of college campus discussions on entrepreneurship at George Washington last night.
The top official at...
George Washington University will be sponsoring Meatless Mondays at J Street and Pelham Commons every Monday in February in order to raise awareness about environmental sustainability and a...
South African Youth Perform at GW
A special performance at George Washington this evening explores some of the challenges facing youth today.
“Take Off the Mask,” which features performers from South Africa, will debut at...
Former Spanish Prime Minister Speaks at GW
Former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar gave a packed City View Room audience of George Washington community members a look into his leadership principles and political beliefs Wednesday...
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
Jason Linde, M.A. ’95, stood in a Cairo classroom in front of a group of Egyptian political party members, preparing to talk to them about managing a campaign. The...
GW graduate student Benjamin Kane Gupta, 28, who died in his sleep Dec. 19, was remembered Monday as an extraordinary leader and spirited friend during a memorial ceremony held in Dorothy Betts...
Film by George Washington Alumni Named D.C.’s Best
Eight George Washington alumni were recognized by D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray and SnagFilms founder and chairman Ted Leonsis Monday as the recipients of Washington’s Best Film for their 2010 project...
For George Washington student José Curbelo, co-producing a Smithsonian Folkways album was a chance to explore his heritage and shine a spotlight on what he feared was a dying tradition of music....
By Anna Miller
The Nash twins have a routine. It plays out in their Pentagon City apartment on the occasional nights when their schedules overlap. Rachel prepares dinner and Leah packs...