At the George Washington University’s “Celebration of Service” dinner Oct. 15, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, M.B.A. ’71, presented the inaugural Colin Powell Public Service Award to...
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At the George Washington University’s “Celebration of Service” dinner Oct. 15, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, M.B.A. ’71, presented the inaugural Colin Powell Public Service Award to...
Hospital Showcases Artwork by Area Homeless
By Rachel Muir
Among the paintings are seascapes in blues and greens, a Native American-inspired design in concentric circles of bright primary colors, an oversized Jackson Pollock-esque...
Janet Napolitano Talks Security in GW Speech
By Jaime Gacek
“We will always live with threats,” Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said in a policy speech at GW Oct. 21. “We can either live with the...
Lectures, plays, sports—there is something for everyone at GW’s 2009 Colonials Weekend Oct. 16-18.
The weekend kicks off at 3 p.m. Friday with myriad events, including massages, lectures and...
Courtroom Sketch Art on Display at GW’s Virginia Campus
Renowned courtroom sketch artist William J. Hennessy has had a front row seat at many of the major court cases of contemporary times,...
George Washington Today Launches
GW’s new flagship publication, George Washington Today provides breaking news; the latest headlines; in-depth articles about campus activities,...
By Julia Parmley
Brains of tigers, elephants—and lots of monkeys— are considered office supplies for Associate Professor of Anthropology Chet Sherwood and his staff in GW’s Laboratory for...
Officers Excel Off the Beat in GW’s Police Science Program
By Julia Parmley
As a crime scene investigator for Prince George’s County Police Department, Paul Julius, B.A. ’05, would spend hours collecting fingerprints, locating weapons and...
By Jamie L. Freedman
October is national breast cancer awareness month, and GW athletics is thinking pink.
Throughout the 2009-10 season, Colonials women’s athletic teams will unite...
Compensation Czar Kenneth Feinberg Keynotes Law Symposium
Kenneth Feinberg has the thorny task of setting pay for 175 of the nation’s top executives—and it’s a job he’s doing pro bono. A prominent Washington, D.C., attorney, Mr. Feinberg is serving...