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An Interconnected World

By Anna Miller

A girl born today in southern Sudan is more likely to die in childbirth than to complete a secondary education.

The example is shocking, but it’s also one that Raj...

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New Hope from Old Cell Phones

For many women in rural areas of the developing world, high-quality medical care is hours and sometimes even days away.

Empowering these women with mobile technology that enables them to...

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Global Women's Institute Seeks Dynamic Leader

Women and girls around the world face challenges due to lack of access to health, education, rights and security. The George Washington University aims to direct resources toward enhancing the...

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Iraq's Ambassador Speaks at GW

When he was growing up in Baghdad in the 1950s, Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq Samir Sumaida'ie said the capital was “a peaceful city, a prosperous city looking forward into the future.”...

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Honors Program to Adopt Dual-Campus Model

GW Provost Steven Lerman announced Thursday that the GW honors program will adopt a new “dual-campus” model starting in fall 2012. The change will move freshmen honors courses, first-year honors...

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A Snapshot of Care

By Anna Miller

At first glance, the physician workforce in Washington, D.C. looks robust: about one licensed physician for every 60 residents. That’s far higher than the nationwide ratio...

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Advice from the Pros

By Laura Donnelly-Smith

GW senior Farhan Daredia, a political communication major, already has a successful startup company. He’s got a professionally designed website, paid employees, an...

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Lessons from a Master Chef

José Andrés hailed him as “one of the best creative geniuses of all time.”

Washington Post food and travel editor Joe Yonan called him “arguably the most influential chef in the world.”...

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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’...

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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.

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