Oct. 7, 2010
The federal government today announced a major push to enhance medical education in sub-Saharan Africa and boost the number of health care workers there, with the GW Medical...
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Oct. 7, 2010
The federal government today announced a major push to enhance medical education in sub-Saharan Africa and boost the number of health care workers there, with the GW Medical...
A New Home for Science and Engineering
State-of-the-art facility key to attracting students and doing advanced research.
The George Washington University has not invested in a new engineering building in more than 50 years.
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By Jamie L. Freedman
The state of the university is sound, GW President Steven Knapp affirmed at the annual Faculty Assembly Oct. 5 in the Jack Morton Auditorium.
The fall meeting—...
Sororities and fraternities offer close-knit community for GW students.
Last month, hundreds of GW freshmen and sophomores women ran through a plethora of balloons, brightly colored signs...
If you haven’t gotten your GWorld 2.0 card yet, it’s time.
Later this month the university will begin replacing the card readers that require cardholders to swipe their GWorld with new...
Amid growing trend, GW examines gender neutral housing
Gender neutral housing—typically a policy of permitting male and female students to share the same room or adjacent rooms with a...
Scientists predict that if major environmental and sustainable changes are not made by the end of the next decade, there will be irreversible damage to our planet.
Fortunately, 1,200...
By Menachem Wecker
When GW turns 200 in about a decade, will newsprint-based information, delivered to doorsteps in a form that is compatible with coffee and slippers, be an anachronism?...
By Menachem Wecker
“It’s a great pleasure for me to be back here at the same podium after a couple of years,” said Hunaina Sultan Al-Mughairy, Omani ambassador to the United States, at the...
Alumni on campus last weekend saw a live outdoor concert, attended an open house at GW President Steven Knapp’s home, watched GW athletes perform, saw an art exhibit of works by alumnus John Safer...