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Alum Returns as CEO of GW Hospital

By Kristin Hubing

By his junior year at the University at Buffalo, Barry A. Wolfman already knew he wanted to become a hospital administrator. His very deliberate career was a result of what...

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Business, Law Schools Launch Government Contracts Degree Program

George Washington University has launched a new master’s program that combines a core business curriculum with the study of government procurement law, or the rules controlling how the federal...

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Alumnus Pitches for Washington Nationals Affiliate

Bobby Lucas, B.B.A. ’10, M.A. ’12, had always wanted to play professional baseball.

After six years at GW, major elbow surgery and a lot of determination, Mr. Lucas was drafted by the...

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SPHHS Welcomes Its First Associate Dean of Research

The GW School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS) has named Kimberly A. Horn as its first associate dean of research, a position designed to develop the culture, environment and...

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Face the Facts USA Launches Today

For the next 100 days, a mostly student team of researchers, video producers and editors will reveal myth-busting facts about important national issues to launch the first phase of a new...

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GW Signs Pledge to Support Student Veterans

George Washington is one of the first universities in the country to sign a pledge to provide resources, programs and policies that further its support of student veterans on campus.

The...

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No Summer Break for These Teachers

Although George Washington’s Teachers in Industry Project comes to a close this week, the...

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The New Face of the HIV Epidemic

New HIV infections are occurring among young gay and bisexual black men in the U.S. at greatly elevated rates, according to a new study released today at the XIX International AIDS Conference in...

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Citibank Execs Look to GW Students for Advice

George Washington MBA students in this summer’s Citibank Global Banking Practicum aren’t in a class per se—they could really think about it as a six-week job interview.

For the first time,...

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In North Korea, GW Lecturer Teaches Statistics

After spending a week in North Korea as part of a Statistics Without Borders program, George Washington Elliott School of International Affairs Lecturer Justin Fisher is sure his summer students...