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Matched for Success

By Anna Miller

Surprisingly, Kofi Essel, a fourth-year medical student at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, was able to sleep through the night March...

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Examining Environmental Hazards

By Anna Miller

When Melissa Perry looks back on 2011, it will be called “the year of urban living,” she and her family have decided.

Dr. Perry, who calls herself a “rural person at...

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Community Commitment

The George Washington University was honored for its leadership and commitment to the District on Wednesday by the Greater Washington Urban League.

President Steven Knapp accepted the...

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A Balancing Act

By Jennifer Eder

Getting up before dawn is a regular occurrence for GW sophomore Julie Orlandi.

As a member of GW’s softball team and the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, Ms....

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Women’s History Month

By Menachem Wecker

March is Women’s History Month, so George Washington Today caught up with Barbara Miller, associate dean for...

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Lessons from the Bench

By Claire Duggan

Interim Dean Gregory Maggs' Contracts II students got a surprise Friday morning when their guest lecturer turned out to be U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas....

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GW Students for Japan

By Menachem Wecker

In the wake of tragedy in Japan, three student groups are trying their best to help out.

When Law School associate dean...

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The Wounds of War

By Jennifer Eder

According to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder occurs in about 12 to 20 percent of veterans from the war in Iraq.

The numbers...

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Eliminating Breast Cancer Disparities

By Anna Miller

Some people tell Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) that she is lucky to be alive.

But Ms. Wasserman Schultz, who battled a particularly lethal type of breast...

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Reducing Leased Space

By Jamie L. Freedman

Space is a precious commodity at GW—thanks to the university’s prime location in the heart of the nation’s capital. To accommodate GW’s academic and research...