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GW Student on Reviving the Abandoned Dupont Underground Station

By Brittney Dunkins

Every day, Dupont Circle comes alive. Cars, taxis and buses round the curves that merge P Street, 19th Street and Connecticut,...

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2016 Open Enrollment Begins

GW's annual open enrollment period begins Oct. 1, and faculty and staff will notice...

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Using Ancient DNA, Researchers Unravel the Mystery of Machu Picchu

By Lauren Ingeno

Dramatically perched on an Andes mountain ridge some 8,000 feet above sea level in Peru, Machu Picchu is a visual...

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George Washington University Gears Up for Cyber Security Month

The George Washington University Division of Information Technology (IT) will stage a series of events during...

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Don’t Kill the Password. Change the Password

Daniel J. Solove, John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law, proposes simple practices to secure your online accounts.
 
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In Her Memoir ‘M Train,’ Patti Smith Opens Up About Her Life and Loves

Catch Patti Smith in conversation with NPR's Maureen Corrigan at Lisner Auditorium on Oct. 9.

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Staff Focus: Gaby C. Tagle Embodies Customer Service

This is the first 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 a...

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Patricia Latham Named Inaugural Frank N. Miller, M.D., Teaching Professor

By C. J. Trent-Gurbuz

“[Dr. Miller] truly loved to teach,” recalled Patricia Latham, M.D., Ed.D. ’15, professor of pathology and medicine at the GW School...

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GW Law Celebrates 150 Years

By Ruth Steinhardt

The George Washington University Law School kicked off its sesquicentennial anniversary this weekend, welcoming alumni to the university’s...

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Center for Real Estate and Urban Analysis Leads First ‘Walkability’ Survey of Metro New York

By Brittney Dunkins

No one knows exactly what’s in Midtown Manhattan, according to Chris Leinberger, chair...