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Engineering School Celebrates 125 Years

By Jamie Freedman

After 125 years of education, research and scholarship, GW’s School of Engineering and Applied Science...

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Presidential Peddling

By Menachem Wecker

Riding his bicycle back to the Mount Vernon Campus in September, sophomore Cameron Smither, who had just transferred to GW from the University of Louisville,...

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On the Fritz

By Menachem Wecker

The 2009-10 Public Affairs Project Conversation Series kicked off on Sept. 23 with a conversation between Frank Sesno, director of GW’s School of Media and...

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Spotlight on Staff: Carl Graci

By Julia Parmley

In fall 1994, Carl Graci, B.B.A. ’05, stepped on the GW campus to pursue his dream of becoming a biological researcher. In between science classes, Graci took a...

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Student Experts Advise on Study Abroad

By Jamie L. Freedman

Thinking about studying abroad? Stop by GW’s Study Abroad Office and get the inside scoop from a passionate team of peer advisers eager to share their firsthand...

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Alumna and Veteran Honored

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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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...

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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...

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George Washington Today Launches

GW’s new flagship publication, George Washington Today provides breaking news; the latest headlines; in-depth articles about campus activities,...

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Getting Brainy

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...