GW Experts Analyze Violence, Protests in Muslim World
The violence and protests that have erupted across the Muslim world rocked even harder an unstable region with shaky U.S. relations.
Last week, militants in Benghazi, Libya, opened fire on...
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GW Experts Analyze Violence, Protests in Muslim World
The violence and protests that have erupted across the Muslim world rocked even harder an unstable region with shaky U.S. relations.
Last week, militants in Benghazi, Libya, opened fire on...
New Green Graduate Program Enhances Ties with South Korea
By Jay Conley
The deep ties between the George Washington University and the Republic of South Korea were strengthened Thursday with the formation of a partnership between GW’s College of...
Artist Creates Outdoor Sculpture for University
Screws, spigots, children’s blocks and shower rings are just some of the discarded objects that have been given new life in the latest work by artist...
GW Hires New Veteran Services Coordinator
The new coordinator for GW’s Office of Veteran Services knows firsthand the challenge of transitioning from military service member to college student.
After 11 years in the U.S. Army that...
Train Prepares for Colonials Weekend
Train has performed around the world in support of their latest album “California 37,” but according to guitarist Jimmy Stafford, some of their best shows happen on college campuses.
So it...
Controlled Blasting Planned for Site of SPHHS Building
As part of the excavation required for construction of the new building for GW’s School of Public Health and Health Services, twice-daily controlled blasting activities are planned for weekdays...
Physician Assistant Student Wins National Scholarship
As a Peace Corps volunteer in a rural village in Kenya, Christine Boyer worked at outreach clinics providing well-child screening and prenatal care.
It was there that she saw firsthand the...
Service Helps Improve Adult Literacy in the District
On a recent afternoon at the Washington Literacy Center, a GW professor and graduate student led 10 Washingtonians in a reading of a Langston Hughes poem.
Kathy Newcomer, director of the...
2012 Latino Heritage Celebration Begins
President Knapp Discusses 'Best Practices' in STEM, Health Fields
George Washington University President Steven Knapp emphasized the importance of collaboration between public and private institutions in making progress in science, technology, engineering,...