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Colonial Calm

In light of a recently enacted law in the District of Columbia, GW administrators are encouraging students in D.C. to keep it down.

The Disorderly Conduct Amendment Act of 2010, which went...

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Innovation Update

By Jamie L. Freedman

The Innovation Task Force entered phase three this summer in full swing, with $23.4 million in savings and new revenue identified toward the initiative’s $60 million...

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Allocating ITF Funds

By Jamie L. Freedman

Nearly $5 million will be allocated to top academic priorities this fiscal year thanks to the Innovation Task Force.

The university-wide initiative, now in its...

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Facing the Media

Four former White House press secretaries shared some of their biggest challenges – as well as some of their most embarrassing moments – with GW’s School of Media and Public Affairs (SMPA)...

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Examining Medicine’s Spiritual Side

During medical school, the majority of students’ curriculum is centered around the biomedical sciences and how to relieve a patient’s physical pain.

But little attention is paid in the...

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A Week of Service

Next week, GW students, faculty and alumni can choose from more than a dozen events in the second annual...

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Colonial Culinarian

Every morning when Ivy Hung woke up, she had a recipe in her head.

Working in the graphic design and high fashion industry in California, Ms. Hung was able to express her creative side,...

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Supreme Legend

By Jennifer Eder

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg offers the same advice for a successful marriage as she does for dealing with her colleagues on the court.

Wear ear plugs...

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Transforming Gelman

The George Washington University is gathering ideas for the future first-floor renovation of the Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library.

The university...

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Courting Victory

By Jamie L. Freedman

GW’s Betts Theatre was transformed into a courtroom Feb. 3 as the Law School’s top oral advocacy teams argued a fictitious case before U.S. Court of Appeals Judges...