For the first time in more than 10 years, GW is undergoing a major upgrade of its GWorld system.
After several months of testing, the new GWorld cards, which feature a variety of...
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For the first time in more than 10 years, GW is undergoing a major upgrade of its GWorld system.
After several months of testing, the new GWorld cards, which feature a variety of...
Three out of five George Washington students receive some sort of financial aid.
Some of that assistance comes from more than 400 donor-funded scholarships and fellowships.
On the...
By Menachem Wecker
When Secretary of Defense Ben Murphy ordered 24 naval vessels to the Gulf of Aden, he did not realize he was relocating a quarter of the entire U.S. Navy. “Needless...
By Jennifer Price
Maritza Sanabria will be the first person in her family to go to college, and thanks to The George Washington University, she won’t have to foot the bill.
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With higher fuel-efficiency standards looming just down the road, GW’s National Crash Analysis Center has been awarded a grant to help test the safety of...
On April 26, Amy B. Cohen will join George Washington as executive director of the Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service. The center, announced last October by President Steven Knapp,...
With higher standards for fuel economy looming just down the road, GW’s National Crash Analysis Center has been awarded a grant to develop computer models that will help test the safety of light-...
By Jennifer Price
Professor Steven Roberts and his wife, Cokie, an Emmy Award-winning journalist, have been married for 43 years.
Their secret to a successful marriage?
...
By Julia Parmley
In August 2007, Dana Perino was preparing to replace Tony Snow as White House press secretary for President George W. Bush. When Ms. Perino admitted to Mr. Snow her...
By Jennifer Price
Asthma is the single most common chronic condition among children, with one in every seven children diagnosed with the disease that causes attacks of wheezing,...