Donald Rumsfeld Speaks to GW Veterans
Donald Rumsfeld twice served as secretary of defense—first under Gerald Ford and then under George W. Bush—and was one of the country’s leaders during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
“I’...
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Donald Rumsfeld Speaks to GW Veterans
Donald Rumsfeld twice served as secretary of defense—first under Gerald Ford and then under George W. Bush—and was one of the country’s leaders during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
“I’...
Renowned Theoretical Nuclear Physicist Joins GW
Andrei Afanasev, a prominent theoretical nuclear physicist, has joined GW’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences as the inaugural holder of the Gus Weiss Chair of Theoretical Physics and Energy...
George Washington Community Remembers Patrick Casey
Patrick Casey, a 33-year-old George Washington graduate student in the Elliott School of International Affairs, has died following injuries he sustained in an off-campus incident last week.
...From Jeopardy to George Washington
By Ari Massefski
Answer: Completed in 1869, it has also been known by its nickname, “the highway to India.”
For GW freshman Raynell Cooper, there was $75,000 riding on that...
George Washington students, faculty and staff gathered together Tuesday for the ceremonial ribbon cutting of the enhanced J Street eatery.
They were celebrating the new dining options that...
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
Lisner Auditorium Production Manager Eric Annis had a perplexing problem. The auditorium’s hardback—a flat, solid structure that hangs at the rear of the stage and...
Caroline Kennedy Speaks about Jacqueline Kennedy Interviews
Caroline Kennedy spoke Monday night in GW’s Lisner Auditorium about her mother’s love for her family and strong opinions on politics, as well as her own favorite excerpts from recently released...
By Magdalena Stuehrmann
George Washington students, faculty and staff now have a simple way to help bring safe drinking water to Haiti. All it takes is the cost of a cup of coffee.
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By Jennifer Eder
Nitasha Chaudhary thought she knew India. A first-generation Indian American, the GW School of Public Health and Health Services graduate student spent summers in India...
Sept. 26, 2011
By Ari Massefski
With the fall semester in full swing, dozens of exciting recitals, speakers and performances have been scheduled at GW. Here are some highlights:...