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Super STARs

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...

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The Future of Public Health at GW

By Jennifer Eder

The D.C. Zoning Commission gave preliminary approval last week for a proposed new building for the School of Public Health and Health...

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A New Era of Medical and Health Education at GW

By Jennifer Eder

Beginning July 1, the three schools that composed the GW Medical Center will operate as separate entities with different budgets, bylaws and development departments....

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First Stop for Freshmen

Not many universities greet incoming freshmen with a personalized rendition of the classic Hall & Oates tune “You Make My Dreams Come True.”

But for GW’s class of 2015, the ’80s hit...

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Averting Attacks

When Frank Cilluffo, director of the Homeland Security Policy Institute and associate vice president for homeland security, noted...

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Surviving the Sun

Summer has begun, and that means picnics, outdoor festivals, beach time – and a whole lot of sun.

And although most people appreciate a natural dose of vitamin D, too much sun is a major...

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Weightless and Wonderful

By Laura Donnelly-Smith

GW graduate Hannah Stuart, B.S. ’11, had many memorable experiences as a student in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. But nothing can beat her time as...

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Community Competition

There’s nothing like a little friendly competition.

Now in its sixth season, the GW Summer Softball League provides GW faculty, staff and student employees a chance to get to know each...

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Science and Engineering Hall Receives Final Approval

The D.C. Zoning Commission gave final approval on Monday to GW’s application to build the Science and Engineering Hall. This important approval clears the way to move forward with the project,...

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E. Coli Epidemic

After more than a month of epidemiological studies and false conclusions, German public health investigators confirmed late last week that bean sprouts were responsible for the most lethal E. coli...