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Kip Lornell Contributes to Grammy-Winning Paramount Records Project

Mamie Smith’s heartbroken wail on “Crazy Blues” jolts listeners today just as much as it did when it was released in 1920. Back then, no...

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Third-Year Corcoran Students Showcase Work in ‘Menagerie’

Photography students at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design explore memory in “Menagerie,” an exhibition on view at the 17th Street...

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New Seminar Teaches Women to Lean in for More Money

The White House says women working full-time jobs earn 77 percent of what their male counterparts make.
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Students Make Global Connections at GW Peace Corps Day

By Brittney Dunkins

For Kristiann Fry, the road to the George Washington University’s Master of...

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For Two Graduates, a Leadership Opportunity of a Lifetime

By James Irwin

A group of diverse professionals, including a pair of George Washington University graduates, participated in the first sessions of...

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Exhibit Warmly Caricatures Heroes of STEM and the Arts

Brittney Dunkins

What do Charles Lindbergh, John Lennon and university namesake George Washington have in common?

They’re a small sample...

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Office of Admissions Releases Class of 2019 Application Numbers

As the George Washington University Class of 2019 begins to take shape, Dean of Admissions Karen Stroud Felton offered GW Today an update on this year’s cohort of prospective Colonials: 

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GW Receives $30 Million in Software Licenses From Siemens

George Washington University engineering students will have access to the same design tools used throughout the global manufacturing industry,...

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Mark Kennedy Elected to Council on Foreign Relations

By James Irwin

Graduate School of Political Management Director Mark Kennedy has been elected to the nonpartisan think tank...

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'Making History' With Science and Engineering Hall

The university formally opens the building’s doors to alumni, donors and guests to celebrate a new era of scientific research and learning.