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New One-Stop Shop for Departmental Needs

Obtaining the supplies your department needs has never been easier than through GW iBuy. iBuy brings together the catalogs of more than 40 of the University's most commonly used suppliers in an...

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The Cost of the Free Press

By Menachem Wecker

Though many readers expect online news to be free, media mogul Rupert Murdoch says they will pay if confronted with no other options.

“We are going to stop...

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In Memoriam: Jeanette Michael

Jeanette A. Michael, J.D. ’75, GW Board of Trustees member and former executive director of D.C. Lottery and Charitable Games Control Board, died on Nov. 28.

Ms. Michael served as D.C....

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University Writing Class Remembers Holocaust Victims

Scattered diaries in homes. Scribbles in the margins of books. Writings on loose-leaf paper. While most of the 163,000 Jewish people in the Lodz Ghetto in Poland perished during the Nazi era,...

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How an Outstanding Teacher Works

By Julia Parmley

When Jason Zara joined GW’s School of Engineering and Applied Science in 2002, seven students were...

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VolunteerMatch Tracks Service Hours

It’s only been two months since First Lady Michelle Obama announced her service challenge to the GW community—in exchange for 100,000 hours of service, she will speak at GW’s 2010 Commencement —...

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Gelman Library Unveils New Middle East Rare Book Collection

Among the more than 700 volumes in Gelman Library's new Middle East rare book collection are sacred and classical texts dating as far back as the 17th century, a famous translation of the classic...

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In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Barry Berman

By William Parke, chair of GW’s Department of Physics

GW professor Barry Berman, after a year-long and heroic struggle, died on Monday...

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Nectar of the Gods

By Menachem Wecker

The next fruit cocktail you drink, if it’s made by GW alumnus John Gallagher, B.A. ’87, could literally help...

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Bowled Over

Anyone can learn to bowl, says Adam Murphy, B.A. ’05, manager of the Hippodrome. He should know—not only does he oversee the Hippodrome’s operations, but he also teaches a popular bowling class....