A National Center for Cancer Survivors
GW’s Office of Cancer Survivorship, in partnership with the American Cancer Society, recently won a $4.25 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—and it put the grant...
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A National Center for Cancer Survivors
GW’s Office of Cancer Survivorship, in partnership with the American Cancer Society, recently won a $4.25 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—and it put the grant...
A concert by Barenaked Ladies, a discussion of women in politics including top analyst Eleanor Clift, and a breakfast with the deans are among the dozens of events lined up for Alumni Weekend 2010...
Attention Colonials: If you’re planning on attending Jimmy Fallon’s performances on campus Oct.16, you’re in for a treat.
GW Today had the chance to quiz—and share a few laughs with—the...
University to Change Health Care Insurers
Switch to UnitedHealthcare will expand national coverage, lower premium increases.
Starting Jan. 1, all employees who receive health care coverage through the university will have a new...
Next week GW will host Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack as part of a three-day symposium aimed at greening the federal government.
The two cabinet...
Tonight’s Jimmy Carter Appearance Canceled
This evening’s event with Jimmy Carter, which was scheduled to be held at Lisner Auditorium, has been canceled because of the former president’s ill health.
The Smithsonian Associates hopes...
By Rachel Muir
Thomas Richards hopes to sell his soul to the devil.
On stage, that is.
The dream role for Mr. Richards is Kaspar, a rogue who’s made a demonic pact in the...
By Menachem Wecker
According to United Nations reports, floods in Pakistan that began in July have killed more than 1,700 people, destroyed nearly 2 million homes and affected 20 million...
Renowned medical researcher Ferid Murad will speak at GW later this week.
His address on Wednesday will launch the university’s new Nobel Laureate Distinguished Lecture Series designed to...
A bipartisan survey of 1,000 people who say they are likely to vote in the 2010 U.S. midterm elections revealed that...