D.C. special education students explore post-secondary options, gain work experience through partnership with GW.
By Jamie L. Freedman
High school juniors with learning...
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D.C. special education students explore post-secondary options, gain work experience through partnership with GW.
By Jamie L. Freedman
High school juniors with learning...
By Jamie L. Freedman
GW’s Graduate School of Education and Human Development underscored its commitment to increasing the nation’s pool of qualified teachers at an event at Washington’s...
By Julia Parmley
In her work as co-founder of Movimiento Libertario, an organization devoted to influencing public opinion and engaging youth in public affairs, and as chief of staff for...
By Menachem Wecker
Although it is not an exhibit sponsor, Amtrak deserves some of the credit for the Nancy Graves show currently at GW’s...
An Earth Day Commitment: Join the GW Sustainability Journey
Today marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, which represents just one opportunity to celebrate our commitment to the planet that serves as our home and our life source. Yet, it is also an...
Former Senators Warn of Biological Weapon Attack
By Rachel Muir
The United States today is more vulnerable to an attack by weapons of mass destruction than it was on Sept. 11, 2001—and that attack is more likely to come in the form of a...
By Menachem Wecker
Given the state of the economy, GW School of Business student Ethan Elser, B.A. ’10, thought he was lucky to have a choice between two summer job offers. But that was...
Freshmen Give Back on Day of Service
By Julia Parmley
They painted hallways, picked up trash and sorted canned goods. They planted trees, handed out food and visited veterans. On Sept. 11, approximately 1,400 GW freshmen...
Legendary Russian Poet Recites Work at GW
In his only public appearance during a special Washington, D.C., visit, celebrated Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko read aloud a selection of his works to more than 300 people Oct. 21 at 1957 E...
Does Journalism Have a Future (in Hawaii)?
By Menachem Wecker
On Feb. 25, Gannett announced its intention to sell The Honolulu Advertiser, a 130,000 circulation daily founded in 1856, to rival paper, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, a...