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Electra America Hospitality Group Acquires Hotel from GW

George Washington University has sold One Washington Circle to the Electra America Hospitality Group (EAHG), a joint venture between Electra America...

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Business Pride Network Provides a Safe Space for Students

By Nick Erickson

According to a report by the Proud & Thriving Project...

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GW to Discontinue Use of Colonials Moniker

The George Washington University Board of Trustees has decided to discontinue the use of the Colonials moniker based on the recommendation of the Special Committee on the Colonials Moniker. Both...

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In Photos: Black Photographers on Black Fatherhood

Curated by SMPA’s Imani M. Cheers and opening to public view June 19, “Framing Fatherhood” at the Corcoran centers holistic representations of Black masculinity

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New GW Liver Transplantation Program Performs Inaugural, Multi-Organ Transplant

By Thomas Kohout

The George Washington University Transplant Institute’s Liver Transplantation Program and surgeons Stephen Gray and Lynt Johnson recently completed the institute’s first...

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Future Engineers Explore Nanotechnology at GW

High school students learned how to use tools in the GW Nanofabrication and Imaging Center to build extremely small electronic devices.

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Where is the religious left?

Quardricos Driskell, adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Political Management, wrote an op-ed for The Hill arguing that liberal religious communities must counter Christian nationalism....

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Scientific American quotes associate professor in the Milken Institute of Public Health

Susan Anenberg evaluated EPA response to the role of truck pollution in asthma attacks.

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Associate professor of media and public affairs appears on Black News Channel

Imani Cheers discussed the relationship of African nations with Russia in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine.

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Professorial lecturer in law quoted by NPR

Randall Eliason suggested that the Department of Justice is investigating events surrounding the January 6 attack on the Capitol according to plan.