The Home Turf of Public Health
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The Home Turf of Public Health
Students and faculty at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services know that there is no place like Washington, D.C., when it comes to studying public health....
Residence Hall Association Works to Improve Campus Life
Matthew Galewski’s path to becoming Residence Hall Association president began in part with laundry.
As a sophomore and resident in 2109 F Street, Mr. Galewski became active in his hall...
GW Honors Native American Heritage Month
George Washington kicked off its celebration of Native American Heritage Month yesterday with a musical performance by Michael Jacobs of the Cherokee Nation in Marvin Center’s Columbian Square....
Clinton Family Designates GW Hospital for Memorial Gifts
The Clinton family has asked that donations be made in memory of Dorothy Howell Rodham to George Washington Hospital.
Mrs. Rodham, mother of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, died...
Awards Honor Dedication to Service
During George Washington University’s 10th annual celebration of service excellence among faculty, staff and students, 15 individuals and groups were honored Tuesday for their commitment to two of...
White House Administrator Joins Law School
George Washington University Law School has named Daniel I. Gordon, administrator for federal procurement policy in the Office of Management and Budget, as its new associate dean for government...
Private Space Explorer Anousheh Ansari Speaks at GW
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
In a speech called “Dare to Dream” Thursday, Anousheh Ansari, M.S. ’92, the fourth private space traveler and the first Muslim woman in space, discussed the...

By Jamie L. Freedman
The GW community gathered last week at two university-wide Showcases of Ideas for a wide-ranging discussion on seven top-ranked proposals under consideration by the...
By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015
Starting promptly at 7:15 p.m. in the basement of Monroe Hall, a pitched battle of wits began.
The competitors were members of the George...
Alumnus Creates Burger for Whole Foods
How do you capture the vibrant environment of more than a thousand first-year students living in George Washington’s Thurston Hall?
With a burger.
The Thurston Fix, created by Karl...