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Death Toll Rises to 6 in Philadelphia Amtrak Train Wreck

At least one George Washington University student was among the dozens of passengers injured when the seven-car Amtrak train derailed last night...

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NSA Director: ‘Cyber Is a Great Equalizer’

By Ruth Steinhardt

National Security Agency Director Adm. Michael Rogers said Monday that one of his priorities in facing cyber attacks against the United States is to get government and...

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GW Hosts White House Summit on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

By Julyssa Lopez and James Irwin

The Asian American and Pacific Islander community has a voice—and it is one...

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George Washington University Announces New Chief of Police

RaShall M. Brackney, a 30-year veteran of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, has been named chief of the George Washington University Police Department (GWPD)....

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GW VALOR Wraps Up Second Year

By Ruth Steinhardt

This year, 364 graduates of the George Washington University will be military members, veterans or military dependents. Emanuel Johnson, outgoing president of GW Vets, is...

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More Stalls for All

By Ruth Steinhardt

Over the summer of 2014, students Alex Copeland and Travis McCown participated in a peculiar scavenger hunt. Armed with...

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Faculty Senate Passes Shared Governance Resolutions

The Faculty Senate passed three resolutions Friday regarding faculty governance, the latest development in an ongoing process to update...

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Brady Gallery Illustrates ‘Art in the Making’

A new show that features various works by Jackson Pollock, Jules Olitski and Sam Gilliam at the Luther W. Brady Art...

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Leo A Daly Firm Announced as Corcoran Architect

The George Washington University announced that internationally renowned architecture, engineering and planning firm Leo A Daly will lead phased renovations of the Corcoran School’s 17th Street...

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University Announces Cap Decorating Contest

Campus store gift certificates of $100, $50 and $25 will be awarded to top three winners.