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Refreshing Campus Dining

GW students returning to campus for the fall semester will find new dining options and a revamped J Street eatery, with an emphasis on fresh, made-for-you choices, providing variety and...

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Colonial Pride

GW will pay tribute to employees with music, karaoke, games, activities and food in three festivals in June.

“The festivals are a great way for GW to say thanks to its hardworking...

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Teaching Teachers

The College of Professional Studies has won a $1.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to provide professional development for science instructors who teach middle grade students...

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An Award-Winning Producer

By Menachem Wecker

For her 16th birthday present, Heather Date, B.A. ’98, toured the local television station WCVB in Needham, Mass., and met her favorite anchor, Natalie Jacobson. “I have...

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Protecting the Past

A new initiative made possible by members of the GW Capitol Archaeological Institute will strengthen the protection of Egyptian antiquities and...

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Economic Engines

Universities in the District are a major source of local jobs and income and the area’s education sector continues to be among the most robust, according to a recent study commissioned by the...

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DNA Detective

Ten years ago, Daniele Podini was working in a crime lab in his native Italy, collecting and analyzing DNA evidence in homicides, robberies, kidnappings and sexual assaults.

Now in the...

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Who Needs Newspapers?

May 31, 2011

By Menachem Wecker

If Paul Steinle, former president of United Press International, was writing a story about journalism’s future, he would avoid the title, “...

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Paying It Forward

By Laura Donnelly-Smith

Quardricos Bernard Driskell remembers clearly the surprise he felt when he learned, as a Morehouse College junior in 2003, that he had been selected as an Oprah...

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A New Adventure

In 1986, Professor of Mathematics Daniel Ullman, along with other GW faculty members, was on campus taking a Myers-Briggs personality test.

The results showed a majority of the group had...