By Menachem Wecker
The half a dozen public school students seated around a table in the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery on June 15 had been tasked with composing original poetry based on the...
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By Menachem Wecker
The half a dozen public school students seated around a table in the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery on June 15 had been tasked with composing original poetry based on the...
By Anna Miller
The thought first struck what Vinayak Jha, assistant professor of medicine, calls his “ridiculous nerve.”
Then it struck his curiosity nerve, which struck his action...
Lorenzo Montanari had a career as a political analyst and journalist in Italy, writing on foreign policy topics relating to Latin American and the Middle East. But he wanted to learn about...
By Anna Miller
When 15-year-old Logan Cromwell grows up, she wants to be a physician’s assistant. Her peer, Grace Callahan, has her sights set on being a pharmacist. And for 17-year-old...
As incoming GW freshmen and their parents visit campus for Colonial Inauguration this summer, some of the most common questions—from the parents, at least—involve campus safety. That’s where Elyas...
June 24, 2011
Fans of Founding Farmers, the Foggy Bottom restaurant known for its fresh, local and sustainably produced food, now have something new to buzz about. In partnership...
For the past 18 years, Barcroft Park in Arlington, Va., has served as home field for GW baseball. The field, located on a 65-acre park at 4200 South Four Mile Run Drive, also hosts community...
In 1861, the U.S. embarked on a deadly and devastating four-year battle that claimed the lives of more than 600,000 Americans, defined states’ rights and ended the practice of slavery. GW Today...
By Jennifer Eder
The School of Business welcomed some new students last week who are no strangers to the spotlight.
A group of 22 athletes and celebrities are the first cohort of...