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Leaders of the U.S. State Department 2011 Hours Against Hate campaign—a call to stop bigotry and promote respect across cultures...
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,”...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Honoring a Civil Rights Leader
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
At a symposium held in the Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library on Wednesday, civil rights lawyer William L. Taylor was remembered as a tireless advocate for equality...
Paul Schiff Berman, currently the dean of the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, has been named dean of...
The Developing Brain and Cancer
By Anna Miller
Just a few decades ago, the connection between neurobiology and cancer biology was suspected but unspoken.
“Today, it represents one of the most robust interfaces...
SEC Gets First Zoning Approval
The D.C. Zoning Commission gave preliminary approval on Monday to GW’s application to build the Science and Engineering Complex.
The complex, which will be located on the site of the...