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GW Researcher Reveals Why Some Immune Systems Protect Against HIV Infection

By Lauren Ingeno

Individuals who are exposed to HIV but do not become infected seem to possess a specific immune response to the virus, says a...

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Standardized Test Scores Will Be Optional for GW Applicants

The George Washington University will no longer require most undergraduate applicants to submit SAT or ACT test scores, effective Aug. 1.

Those applying to GW for the 2016-17 school year...

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In Memoriam: Marc Abrahms

Marc Abrahms, photographer and philanthropist, died July 16 in Bloomfield, Conn. A longtime friend of the George Washington University, he gave his name to the Cloyd Heck Marvin Center’s Marc C....

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GW Students Find Footing on a Career Path Through Summer Internships

By Brittney Dunkins

The modern university experience calls to mind late nights spent over brightly lit laptop screens, afternoon classes in large lecture...

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SCOTUSblog Interviews GW Law Professor

The award-winning blog features Professor Jeffery Rosen for a series focused on the Constitution. In this wide-ranging interview, Professor Rosen discusses his work at the National Constitution...

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LGBT Health Forum ‘Accents the T’

By Julyssa Lopez
 
Transgender celebrities like Laverne Cox and Caitlyn Jenner have shared their journeys with the world and brought the trans community out of the...

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GW Division of IT Business Intelligence Services Honored

The division garnered the Technology Innovators Award from the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) for its...

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GW Professor to Join McAuliffe Administration

Governor Terry McAuliffe recently appointed William Briscoe, chair of the George Washington University physics department, to the Virginia...

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Researchers Identify Nasal Bacteria to Combat Staph, MRSA

By Lauren Ingeno

Staphylococcus aureus, better known as staph, resides in the nose, often unbeknown to its human host.

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