GW’s Clinical Laboratory Science Program Celebrates 70 Years
By Kristin Hubing
In Hippocrates’ ancient Greece, uroscopy, the visual examination of a patient’s urine, was a common diagnostic practice. Dark urine was considered to indicate acute...
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GW’s Clinical Laboratory Science Program Celebrates 70 Years
By Kristin Hubing
In Hippocrates’ ancient Greece, uroscopy, the visual examination of a patient’s urine, was a common diagnostic practice. Dark urine was considered to indicate acute...
An accomplished forensic pathologist and forensic DNA testing pioneer, Victor Weedn, will chair the George Washington University Department of Forensic Sciences beginning July 1.
“The...
Important Steps Taken Toward New Churchill Library
Several important steps have been completed in the establishment of the National Churchill Library and Center at the George Washington University. Concept renderings of the space, created by...
New Development Leader Announced
Bernard J. (“B.J.”) Davisson II joined the Division of Development and Alumni Relations on Friday as associate vice president for principal gifts, taking over for John Kudless who is retiring at...
GW rising senior Julia Simon sorted clothes in the lobby of Ivory Tower residence hall, separating out those for men and for women and bagging the men’s clothing especially for So Others Might Eat...
The new Luther W. Brady Art Gallery exhibition “Howard Hodgkin: Paintings” includes 11 paintings created over a span of decades, ranging from the early 1980s to just last year. Many of the works...
GW To Help University of Jordan with Tourism School
George Washington University forged a partnership with the University of Jordan in Aqaba, Jordan, lending its expertise in tourism to support the institution’s new tourism and hospitality school...
GW Supports Education for Veterans
The George Washington University has increased its financial assistance for both undergraduate and graduate student-veterans for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Through the federally-...
By Jennifer Eder
Health reform promises to be in the spotlight in the coming months.
The Supreme Court is expected to reach a decision by the end of June on the constitutionality...
Board Elects New Members, Approves FY 2013 Budget
During its meeting last week, the George Washington Board of Trustees elected four new members, approved the university's fiscal 2013 operating and capital budgets, and announced significant gifts...