GW men’s tennis fell to 12th-ranked Duke University Friday in Durham, N.C., in the team’s first-ever NCAA Division I...
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GW men’s tennis fell to 12th-ranked Duke University Friday in Durham, N.C., in the team’s first-ever NCAA Division I...
Board of Trustees Approves FY 2012 Budget
May 13, 2011
The George Washington University Board of Trustees today approved a multimillion-dollar budget that includes more funding for financial aid, academic programs and renovation...
By Jennifer Eder
Ron Michaud suffered his first heart attack at 37.
Ten years later, he had a second bypass surgery. But in 2002 his severe heart failure required him to get a...
Tuition has been covered fully for undergraduate student-veterans in the Yellow Ribbon Program at GW since 2009. Starting this fall, most GW graduate students in the program will also be able to...
Two local nonprofits received a financial boost thanks to a unique grant-making initiative in a GW service-learning class.
Students in a human services course taught by Adjunct Professor...
by Laura Donnelly-Smith
GW President Steven Knapp has, by any account, accomplished a great deal in his career as a scholar, professor and university president. But there was one goal that...
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
The GW School of Nursing has had significant accomplishments in its inaugural year. Since it officially became GW’s 10th school on May 10, 2010, the School of...
By Jennifer Eder
Kathryn Boling is not the conventional medical student.
At 53 years old, she has raised two daughters, been through a divorce, had a 30-year career and moved...
Ten GW seniors have the unique distinction of being the first in the class of 2011 to graduate.
Andrew Erickson, Erik Hannah and Christopher Kushma of men’s tennis; Joseph Motto and Thomas...
During his opening remarks at the investiture of Provost Steven Lerman as A. James Clark professor of civil and environmental...