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Business Students Help District Create Economic Plan

Several George Washington M.B.A. students have played an integral role in helping Mayor Vincent Gray deliver a five-year economic plan that is expected to create 100,000 new jobs and rake in $1...

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A World of Opportunities

Meeting world leaders, debating some of today’s most pressing international topics and traveling around the country—these are just some of the benefits of joining...

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Recognizing Dedication to Service

Roughly 11,000 people work to ensure the George Washington University runs well. And on Thursday, the university community came together for the annual Service Excellence Celebration to recognize...

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University Pledges Smoke-Free Campuses by Fall 2013

The George Washington University has set a goal to make all its campuses in the District and Virginia smoke-free in fall 2013.

George Washington President Steven Knapp made the pledge today...

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Statement from President Steven Knapp

The George Washington University is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and accuracy. For that reason when we discovered an error in the high school class rank data for our...

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Question and Answer with Forrest Maltzman

Q: What happened?
A: During the reorganization of the university’s undergraduate enrollment management functions in late August, a concern was raised by the Provost’s Office...

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HOVA Is Leading Eco-Challenge

For more than two months, George Washington University students have been competing against one another in this year’s GW Eco-Challenge. And with less than a month to go, the Hall on Virginia...

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GW Researcher Receives $4.1 Million NIH Grant

In the United States, one in 10 men and one in 14 women have had a kidney stone. Unless the kidney stone is too large to pass on its own, the treatment prescribed is usually plenty of fluids and...

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Upward Bound

One year ago last month ceremonial shovels turned the first of the dirt at the site of the Science and Engineering Hall...

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Facing the Facts on Washington Gridlock

By Jay Conley

It’s been a week since the presidential election, and now Americans want action. That was the premise of “The People Have Spoken: Time to Face the Facts,” an interactive...