Thousands of students took advantage of one of the most beloved events on campus Tuesday night at the 27th annual Midnight Breakfast. This year’s theme of “Paris” was reflected in more than 10...
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Thousands of students took advantage of one of the most beloved events on campus Tuesday night at the 27th annual Midnight Breakfast. This year’s theme of “Paris” was reflected in more than 10...
Urban Food Task Force Establishes Award Fund for Students
The George Washington University’s Urban Food Task Force announced Wednesday it will award undergraduate and graduate students prizes for...
GW Senior Selected for UN’s First Global Youth Forum
Young people really do have the power to change the world.
Senior Meredith Waters learned that firsthand as one of the youth respondents for the United Nations’ first-ever...
Albert H. Small Donates Historic Letter to University
A 220-year-old letter written by George Washington is being donated to the George Washington University by collector Albert H. Small. The letter, kept out of public view for decades by a private...
The holiday season often comes along with special meals, tempting goodies and a hectic schedule that can blow a diet and fitness routine. George Washington Today talked with two experts in the...
Latest POLITICO-GW Battleground Poll Reveals ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Anxieties
Voters are anxious about the economy and the direction of the country, according to a new POLITICO-George Washington University Battleground Poll.
While politicians argue about the best...
Engaging Students Online? Make it Fun, Make it Easy
It’s easy to get ignored online, and the folks who work to engage and advise students at George Washington’s University Honors Program know that.
That’s why a blog post promoting a student-...
GW Researchers Gain Northern Exposure
With support from the National Science Foundation, George Washington University researchers are working to better understand the changing nature of the Arctic, a region that is being reshaped by...
Solutions for Sustainable Development
It’s appropriate that Hurricane Sandy prevented Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York City, from traveling to Washington, D.C., in October to give a...
Researcher Awarded $2 Million Grant from Gates Foundation
George Washington University researcher Robin Bernstein, an assistant professor of anthropology in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, has received a grant of $2 million from the Bill...