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...
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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...
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...
George Washington University President Steven Knapp accepted on behalf of the university the Educator of the Year Award from the World Affairs Council – Washington, D.C., on March 10.
In...
By Jamie L. Freedman
GW is poised to significantly increase its investment in learning and research, as the innovation initiative gathers momentum.
Creative ideas aimed at...
By Jennifer Price
Shai Cohen spends his days crashing cars at George Washington’s National Crash Analysis Center.
But he spends his nights and weekends saving lives as a...
By Julia Parmley
GW is known for its urban campus, but for those who yearn for the great outdoors, there’s a student organization that can help.
...
By Menachem Wecker
Over lunch one day, Clarice Smith, B.A. ’76, M.F.A. ’79, and Lenore Miller, M.F.A. ’72, director of university art galleries and chief curator, were brainstorming...
By Menachem Wecker
Amb. Edward W. “Skip” Gnehm Jr. and his State Department colleagues used to joke that Yemen -- the Arabian Peninsula nation that shares borders with Saudi Arabia...
By Danny Freedman
George Washington’s plans to advance research and scientific discovery in autism—one of several key areas identified last fall—have begun to come together in the form of...