Starting May 1, the GW Police Department will be led by James Isom. Now executive assistant chief of police, Mr. Isom has served on the university’s police force for more than 35 years. He is a...
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Starting May 1, the GW Police Department will be led by James Isom. Now executive assistant chief of police, Mr. Isom has served on the university’s police force for more than 35 years. He is a...
GW hosts in-depth event examining how to rebuild after the devastating earthquake.
When the 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck on Jan. 12, the destruction galvanized the world’s attention....
By Danny Freedman
Chemical structure analysis is a bit like solving a jigsaw puzzle—a really tiny one with a heap of microscopic pieces. But a new technique developed at GW may make it...
With 47 heads of states in attendance, this week’s unprecedented summit in Washington is drawing the world’s attention to the role of international cooperation in preventing nuclear proliferation...
Award-Winning Author to Join GW
By Jennifer Price
Beginning in January, GW students will be able to take creative writing classes from a Pultizer Prize-winning author.
A Washington native, Edward P. Jones...
The state-of-the-art design and construction of South Hall, The George Washington University’s newest residence hall, has earned it a special accolade as the first university building in the...
Celebrating Women’s Leadership
By Jamie L. Freedman
Four generations of women leaders, including renowned White House journalist Helen Thomas, gathered on the Mount Vernon Campus April 9 for the 10th annual Women’s...
Professors Bruce Dickson, John Lachin and Honey Nashman are the winners of the 2010 Oscar and Shoshana Trachtenberg Teaching, Scholarship and Service Prizes respectively.
“GW has a strong...
By Jennifer Price
An explosion in a West Virginia coal mine that killed at least 25 miners Monday has thrust the issue of mine safety into the spotlight.
Celeste Monforton,...
Reinventing the Tools of Politics
By Menachem Wecker
On Saturdays when his friends at large state schools were cheering on their football teams, Brian Donahue, B.A. ’99,...