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The Aftermath of Osama

A former top homeland security adviser to the Bush administration, Frank Cilluffo had long dreamed of the day that Osama bin Laden would no longer be a threat to the United States.

When...

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Looking for Autism in DNA

By Danny Freedman

A new study by GW researchers may bring a cheek-swab test for autism closer to...

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Testing Telecommuting

When Brenda Jones commutes to work, she simply walks from one floor of her home to the other.

Ms. Jones, a member of the Colonial Community team, is a part of the pilot for a new GW...

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Going Paperless

GW students already use the Internet for coursework, personal banking, communication and entertainment. Soon, they can add “paying tuition” to that list.

A new system called Student...

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Combating Hate

Leaders of the U.S. State Department 2011 Hours Against Hate campaign—a call to stop bigotry and promote respect across cultures...

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Midnight Rally

By Menachem Wecker

“By the looks of the people celebrating outside of the White House, I am willing to say three quarters are George Washington University students,”...

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Unleaded Algae

By Menachem Wecker

Just hours after Kate Middleton and Prince William rode off in an Aston Martin DB6 MkII powered by bioethanol fuel made from wine, about a dozen freshman honors students...

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A Tenacious Team

By Julia Parmley

On April 17, the GW women’s rugby team faced off against Western Washington State. 

It was the quarterfinals of the USA...

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Learning Capitol Hill from the Inside

Twenty-two students in GW’s Graduate School of Political Management got a unique, semester-long insider’s view into the process of running for and holding political office. The students were...

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A Café for the Community

Junior Melissa Eddison’s idea of a nonprofit, community-run co-op cafe that will feature sustainable, local food earned her the first Steven and Diane Robinson...