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Pancakes with the Provost

Wearing aprons labeled “Pancake Breakfast,” several senior staff members spent their Sunday morning yesterday mixing and pouring batter and flipping pancakes for about 50 students who stopped by...

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International Education Week

From an African drumming circle and a foreign language café to a karaoke night in Chinatown and a documentary screening, GW’s International Education Week 2010,...

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Dr. John Williams Announces Transition

Senior Vice Provost and Vice President for Health Affairs, Dr. John F. Williams, Jr., notified President Steven Knapp of his intention to begin a year-long sabbatical in January 2011. Dr. Williams...

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Global Health Solutions

“I have been often asked how it is that we wound up in Washington, D.C. and at George Washington University,” said Peter Hotez,...

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Modern Dance Mentorship

When Mayor Adrian Fenty and the District’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs...

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Significant Science

Nov. 11, 2010

A George Washington University Ph.D. candidate has received a prestigious science award for his research in computational biophysics.

Chongzhi Zang was awarded a $4,...

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Honoring Veterans

GW student veterans led a Veterans Day ceremony this morning in Kogan Plaza to recognize the men and women who have served in the military.

GW Vets President Ryan Bos, who served in Iraq...

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A Passion Born from Paralysis

GW student’s disability, advocacy for stem cell research are the focus of an award-winning documentary.

By Anna Miller

February 5, 1999 was a day that began like any other for 12-year-...

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Supporting Special Education

The U.S. Department of Education has again recognized GW’s Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD).

GSEHD’s Department of Special...

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Recognizing Exceptional Undergraduates

By Menachem Wecker

GW’s Graduate School of Political Management is so serious about recruiting top students that it is putting $40,000 of its money where its mouth is. At an Oct. 29...