Supporting Community Health Centers
The Department of Health Policy at the School of Public Health and Health Services has received a $1.75 million gift from the RCHN Community Health Foundation to support the continuation of the...
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Supporting Community Health Centers
The Department of Health Policy at the School of Public Health and Health Services has received a $1.75 million gift from the RCHN Community Health Foundation to support the continuation of the...
By Julia Parmley
World Series champion and eight-time All Star Pedro Martinez. Six-time All Star David Ortiz. Nine-time All Star and three-time National League MVP Albert Pujols.
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At 9 a.m. on June 2, commencement ceremonies began on Queens College’s Jefferson Quadrangle, located at the center of its campus in Flushing, N.Y. As 2,500 degree candidates and about 7,500 guests...
Local Collector and Philanthropist Honored
When Albert H. Small made his first purchase of a historical document—a manuscript describing the 40 milestones placed around the perimeter of Washington, D.C.—he awakened a lifelong passion for...
June 10, 2011
Alumni House at 1918 F St., NW, was filled with GW graduates June 9 for the university’s third annual Alumni Reception for Federal Government Employees.
The event,...
Paying Tribute to Public Servants
Speaking to about 100 people in the Marvin Center Grand Ballroom, Peter Williams, president of the Arthur S. Flemming Awards Commission, called the award...
Leadership positions focused on teaching and learning and on faculty affairs are part of a restructuring announced this week by the...
GW students returning to campus for the fall semester will find new dining options and a revamped J Street eatery, with an emphasis on fresh, made-for-you choices, providing variety and...
GW will pay tribute to employees with music, karaoke, games, activities and food in three festivals in June.
“The festivals are a great way for GW to say thanks to its hardworking...
Making Way for the Science and Engineering Complex
With a sledgehammer in his hands and a hard hat on his head, GW President Steven Knapp took the first step toward construction of GW’s planned Science and Engineering Complex by kicking off...