By Menachem Wecker
After graduating from GW in 2003, Jayna Morgan moved to New Orleans and opened NOLA (New Orleans, La.) Swing with her dance partner Michael Norris. In August 2005,...
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By Menachem Wecker
After graduating from GW in 2003, Jayna Morgan moved to New Orleans and opened NOLA (New Orleans, La.) Swing with her dance partner Michael Norris. In August 2005,...
By Menachem Wecker
Martha Raddatz’s favorite answer she ever received from former President George W. Bush came in response to a question she posed about the war in Iraq at a White...
A little friendly competition never hurt anyone— in fact, it can help the planet. The GW Eco-Challenge and RecycleMania, two major initiatives at The George Washington University, are rallying...
By Jennifer Price
During a visit to her alma mater, First Lady of Haiti Elisabeth Delatour Preval addressed the urgency around rebuilding the country’s education system after January’s...
Before February, Elana Meyers’s favorite athletic moment was hitting the game-winning grand slam which sent the George Washington women’s softball team to its first Atlantic 10 tournament. But...
By Jamie L. Freedman
One year ago, Bernard Madoff confessed to perpetrating the largest investment fraud of the 21st century, sending shock waves through the global financial community. A...
By Jennifer Price
Emily Martuscello dreams of saving lives as an emergency medicine physician.
But because she’s only a freshman at George Washington, it will be several years...
“I grew up feeling very uncomfortable around religion,” says Gina Welch, a creative writing instructor in GW’s English Department who grew up in Berkeley, Calif. “I remember having to say the...
By Anna Miller
For some, graduation day represents the culmination of academic experience. For medical students, though, Match Day is more important, says Charles Macri, associate...
By Julia Parmley
Sean Roberts is an associate professor of the practice of international affairs, director of GW’s International Development Studies program, blogger — and interpreter for...