GW’s Innovation Task Force moves forward on implementing phase two initiatives, enters phase three.
By Jamie L. Freedman
The Innovation Task Force entered phase three...
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GW’s Innovation Task Force moves forward on implementing phase two initiatives, enters phase three.
By Jamie L. Freedman
The Innovation Task Force entered phase three...
By Jennifer Eder
When Christy Teal first learned her mother had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997, she knew her life would never be the same.
Dr. Teal, chief of breast...
In 2007, Radwan Ziadeh left his native Syria. His latest book on human rights and the Syrian government had drawn the regime’s ire, and he’d been threatened with arrest.
Mr. Ziadeh...
In Memoriam: Charles T. Manatt
Charles T. Manatt, J.D. ’62, former chairman of the GW Board of Trustees, died July 22.
Mr. Manatt served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1981 to 1985 and as U.S....
In Memoriam: John Shalikashvili
Gen. John Shalikashvili, who earned a master’s degree in international affairs from GW in 1970 and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2004, passed away from complications due to a stroke on July...
Lunch, with a Side of Community
Larry Macks considers himself somewhat of a connoisseur of off-the-beaten-path Mediterranean food restaurants. Whenever he visits a new city, he likes to scope out the best place for schawarma,...
GW Hosts Job Fair For Local Residents
Approximately 2,000 local residents, along with Mayor Vincent Gray, D.C. Councilman Michael Brown and GW President Steven Knapp, attended a job fair July 20 at GW’s Marvin Center featuring...
By Menachem Wecker
A Cairo-based online master’s candidate at GW, whom GW Today profiled last February, passed away recently after being in a car...
By Menachem Wecker
Two weeks before Jahwai “Poppy” Lynch completed her Tumblr blog, Project 365, in which she posted 365 photos she took between...
Colonials Win Scholarship for LGBT Students
Daniel O’Neill was born in June 1981.
The same month AIDS was first documented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The coincidence couldn’t be more fitting for Mr. O...