Barry R. Chiswick, a renowned economist who served on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers under Gerald Ford, will become the new chair of GW’s Department of Economics in January.
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Barry R. Chiswick, a renowned economist who served on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers under Gerald Ford, will become the new chair of GW’s Department of Economics in January.
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With the pressure to give gifts, decorate and entertain, the “most wonderful time of the year” doesn’t live up to its billing for many people. In fact, the holiday season, from Thanksgiving to New...
The President’s Council on Diversity & Inclusion will hold two public forums in January to gather ideas about ways GW can improve and promote diversity on campus.
The first forum will...
Seventeen nurses recently made GW history by becoming the first undergraduate class to graduate from the university’s School of Nursing.
The school honored its newest graduates Monday...
Half a million dollars in research funding changed hands at the Jack Morton Auditorium yesterday, and the oldest of the awardees were high school seniors.
“You are our future,” GW...
By Danny Freedman
He was one of GW’s founding fathers, the man who symbolically leased the school its original plot of land for the price of one peppercorn—annually. Now his picture hangs...
Moving the Medical Center Forward
Dec. 6, 2010
In a packed town hall meeting in GW’s Ross Hall on Friday, President Steven Knapp and Provost Steven Lerman spoke about phases one and two of the multiphase Medical Center...
Thanks to gifts from 9,083 alumni, GW has surpassed the alumni donor challenge and will receive a $100,000 gift to the Power & Promise Fund for student aid.
Every year, thousands of GW...
By Jamie L. Freedman
Innovation is quickly becoming part of GW’s institutional culture, as the university’s Innovation Task Force, now in its second year, continues to gain momentum....
By Jennifer Eder
When the food truck craze first hit the District last year, GW students Randy Shore and Dan Preiss were some of the first customers.
Tired of the same old lunch...