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Squashing Opponents

By Julia Parmley

It’s like tennis. Only a lot louder and a lot more intense.

The game is called squash and while its roots lay in tennis, this sport is a little...

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Exploring GW’s Virginia Science and Technology Campus

Newly dubbed the Virginia Science and Technology Campus, GW’s campus in Ashburn, Va., has grown by leaps and bounds, rapidly becoming a hub for research and learning in the area and beyond. Craig...

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GW Alumni with Haiti Ties Share Their Stories

Ashley Chandler, M.A. ’06, wrote her thesis on Haitian immigration to the United States during the Cold War. After graduating from GW,...

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GW Honors the Legacy of Martin Luther King

More than 550 members of the GW community teamed up to improve the Theodore Roosevelt High School in Northwest D.C. — and logged approximately 1,500 service hours — in honor of the national Martin...

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Aiding Haiti

A former Peace Corps volunteer in Haiti, GW medical student Haylene Sandler says the reports she is receiving from Haitian friends in the wake of last week’s devastating earthquake are “dire.” “We...

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Exemplifying Dr. King

By Menachem Wecker

When committee members met to decide which nominees deserved the University’s 2010 Martin Luther King Jr. Award, they considered three major criteria: service, leadership...

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Sculpture on the Edge

From an artfully composed pile of fragmented white ceramics to a giant egg made out of tire treads and a “wave” of flip flops collected from those fleeing the Dominican Republic and embellished...

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Selfless Vacationing

More than 200 GW students spent the last week of their winter break, Jan. 3 - 10, volunteering in seven locations. This represents a large increase over last year, when 36 students traveled to New...

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Voluntary Broadcast

By Menachem Wecker

Conventional wisdom often holds that a humanities degree isn't a practical career stepping stone. It's a stereotype that Joanna Rothman is quick to dismiss....

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A Break for the Better

The 20 students and staff who spent winter break using recycled materials to construct elementary schools in San Juan Comalapa, Guatemala, knew they were participating in an alternative winter...