Extinct Ape Species Resets the Scale on Humans’ Ancestors
A team of researchers from the George Washington University and the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP) identified a new genus and species of small ape that...
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Extinct Ape Species Resets the Scale on Humans’ Ancestors
A team of researchers from the George Washington University and the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP) identified a new genus and species of small ape that...
GW’s Corcoran School Offers Public Hours for Exhibit on Lives of Migrants
The George Washington University announced Monday that the atrium of the historic Corcoran Building, home to the GW Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, will be open to the public three days a...
GW Recognizes Employees, Departments with Excellence Awards
The George Washington University recognized nine employees and six departments Friday for their contributions to the GW community at the Celebration of Excellence...
GW Launches Graduate Program Aimed at Bringing Biomedical Inventions to Market
The George Washington University (GW) has launched a first-of-its kind master of engineering degree program in regulatory biomedical engineering to educate engineers who can navigate the...
Incentives for Healthy Behavior Can Change U.S. Health Care
Steve Burd’s keynote on health and fitness highlights Celebration of Excellence conference.
GW Women's Soccer Ends Regular Season Undefeated
Junior MacKenzie Cowley's third consecutive game-winner lifted the Atlantic 10 regular season champion George Washington women's soccer team over Saint Louis 1-0 Sunday on the GW soccer...
Teresa Murphy Named Deputy Provost
Teresa Murphy, currently senior associate dean for academic affairs in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, will serve as deputy provost for academic affairs beginning Jan. 1, 2016.
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Blake Morant, dean of the GW Law School, authors a letter to the editor of the New York Times regarding law school debt.
As City Room Ends, Times Must Find New Ways to Innovate
Nikki Usher, assistant professor of media and public affairs, weighs in on the end of a digital newsroom experiment at NYT.
GW Researcher Explains How Seven Spiders Spin Webs of Entrapment
Halloween—also known as All Hallows Eve—conjures images of black cats, witches, monsters and ghouls. But the simple “creepy” reputation cast upon spiders does a disservice to the arachnid’s...