2015 Leadership Award Winners Announced at IES Abroad Annual Conference
Rob Hallworth, director of study abroad at the George Washington University, recently was awarded the IES Abroad Lifetime Achievement Award.
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2015 Leadership Award Winners Announced at IES Abroad Annual Conference
Rob Hallworth, director of study abroad at the George Washington University, recently was awarded the IES Abroad Lifetime Achievement Award.
Jon Stewart’s Observational Humor Highlights Colonials Weekend
GW community, campus neighbors partake in Colonials Invasion, block party, brunch and other high-energy events.
GW ScholarSpace Is the Next Step toward A 21st-Century Library
In the 21st century, libraries are not limited to long study tables and dusty shelves of books....
Globalization of Higher Education Highlights GWtalks Events in Hong Kong, Beijing
Columbian College of Arts and Sciences Dean Ben Vinson III became the latest headliner of the GWtalks series, which showcases the...
#HealthyGW Cooking Challenge Kicks Off 2015 Food Day Celebration
Maintaining a balanced diet, eating seasonal produce and making sustainable food choices are among the topics that will...
GW and Telos to Create Center for Data Analytics
The George Washington University and Telos Corporation have signed a five-year agreement to support research and development in big data and data analytics in Northern Virginia.
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Staff Focus: Community Service Is Personal for Maurice Smith
This is the second Staff Focus, a new regular feature in George Washington Today that will introduce university staff to the GW community. The staff profiles result from feedback gleaned from...
New Leadership Introduced at Board of Trustees Meeting
The newest senior members of the George Washington University community outlined their upcoming plans at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting, which also included...
First in Flight: North Carolina and the Surge of Collegiate Recovery
GW student Tim Rabolt, authors a piece on the national recovery movement in North Carolina.
Results in Afghanistan Suggest Long US Troop Mission
Stephen Biddle, professor of political science and international affairs, comments on the continued presence of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.