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The Value of Research

Seniors Sally Nuamah’s and Chloe Shields’ interests have taken them to different parts of the globe during their four years at GW. But as freshman roommates in Madison Hall, they shared one common...

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A New View of Health

By Anna Miller and Jennifer Eder

Elizabeth Leonard was checking all the right boxes for a future in medical school.

She took all the appropriate pre-med classes and began to gain...

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Exemplifying Public Service

The George Washington University announced a new scholarship Thursday dedicated to the late Dorothy Height, a leader in both the African American and women’s rights movements.

The Dr....

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City Holds Hearing on SEC

The university last week presented plans for the Science and Engineering Complex to the D.C. Zoning Commission, reinforced by a procession of GW students,...

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Leading Students

By Menachem Wecker

After securing spots in their respective runoff Student Association elections last week, John Richardson, a sophomore from Brunswick, Maine, won 50.6 percent of the vote...

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Showcasing Innovation Ideas

By Jamie L. Freedman

After six months of rigorous discussion and analysis, the Innovation Task Force Exploration Committee will present its nine leading innovation ideas for 2011 to the GW...

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Empowering the Press

Top female media executives from around the world gathered at GW to examine gender equity in the news media at the International Conference of Women Media...

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Grade-A Agent

By Julia Parmley

He’s negotiated more than a billion dollars in deals for top NFL players and is known as one of the most powerful sports agents in the world.

But he’s also a good...

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Diane Sawyer’s Life in News

By Menachem Wecker

Marvin Kalb couldn’t remember the exact day – he guessed it was 35 or 40 years ago – that a “very bright young woman” walked into the CBS newsroom in Washington.

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Showcasing Research’s Promise

By Anna Miller

The best way Bert O’Malley, professor and chair of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the Baylor College of Medicine, knows how to describe a career in...