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The university community will gather on Wednesday at 7 p.m. to pay tribute to former GW student...
Advancing Science and Engineering
Design of the George Washington University’s proposed new science and engineering complex took another step forward this week with the release of a project cost estimate.
The eight-story...
A Welcome to the New Academic Year from President Knapp
To the George Washington University Community:
It is hard to believe that three months have passed since First Lady Michelle Obama spoke at our Commencement on the National Mall. Since then...
By Anna Miller
Among GW’s new medical students are former athletes, Peace Corps volunteers and Capitol Hill interns.
The class boasts the highest GPA and MCAT scores ever and, with...
By Julia Parmley
In 2006, Robert Young, J.D. ’73, was approached by his good friend and film producer Alan Mintz with a unique business opportunity: purchasing the Fullerton Flyers, a...
As the university enters its second academic year under the Yellow Ribbon Program, GW leaders and staff met with the student veteran community today for an orientation.
GW has budgeted up to...
Earlier this month, six GW students examined in-depth some of the world’s most famous architectural landmarks--researching, studying and sketching dozens of sites that span more than two millennia...
Joe Lockhart, Ed Henry and Bob Herbert have been appointed fellows of GW’s School of Media and Public Affairs for the upcoming academic year.
Mr. Lockhart, former White House press...
By Danny Freedman
With the dawn of the Iron Age more than 3,000 years ago, the ability to produce and use iron metal shifted the course of civilization. Now scientists at GW are hoping to...
GW student-athletes will be running, kicking, spiking, splashing and shooting goals this fall.
With the start of classes next week comes the beginning of the Colonials’ sports season, and...