By Menachem Wecker
In his nearly three decades of law enforcement experience, Kevin Hay, GW’s new police chief, has received more than 100 awards and recognitions.
In his...
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By Menachem Wecker
In his nearly three decades of law enforcement experience, Kevin Hay, GW’s new police chief, has received more than 100 awards and recognitions.
In his...
By Julia Parmley
There’s a connection between the City of Light, french macaroons and Dangerous Liaisons.
And according to alumna Anya Firestone, B.A. ’10, it makes complete “...
By Jennifer Eder
Imagine sharing a cubicle, going to an office meeting or attending a conference with a robot.
That's what GW engineering professor Pinhas Ben-Tzvi predicts will...
By Rachel Muir
Treating sailors who survived a pirate attack isn’t your everyday medical emergency.
But it was one GW’s Maritime Medical Access (MMA) program faced last year when a...
By Rachel Muir
Next weekend, Millicent Scarlett will take the podium in front of the U.S. Capitol and an estimated crowd of 25,000 to sing the National Anthem and GW’s Alma Mater.
...
When incoming students begin their academic journey in GW’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, they have more than 40 departments and programs to choose from. But where do they begin?
...Career Services Focus of New Task Force
A new university-wide task force is taking a fresh look at GW’s career services resources. Convened at the request of President Steven Knapp, the Career Services Task Force will develop...
Barenaked Ladies to Kick Off Alumni Weekend
Barenaked Ladies will start the Alumni Weekend 2010 festivities with a live outdoor concert on University Yard. The concert, which will be held Oct. 1 at 8 p.m., is free for GW graduates who...
Public service is not only a selfless act; it’s also an educational one. President Steven Knapp spoke about the role service learning can play at higher education institutions on a panel at the...
By Jennifer Eder
After two months on their bikes, 4,000 miles from coast to coast and thousands of dollars raised for a good cause, three GW students will finally arrive home next Saturday...