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National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Invites GW Students to Speak Up

By Lauren Ingeno

When Laura Porter began purging her food and binge drinking as a college freshman, her friends told her she was “out of control.”

No one,...

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A Look Into Brady Art Gallery’s ‘Luminaries’

Highlights from the new show include Warhol prints, Botero painting and Corcoran portrait.

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Past Student Commencement Speakers Reflect on Their Messages

By Brittney Dunkins

Commencement: it’s the day George Washington University students dream of, but each year only one student has the honor of delivering an...

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Student Publications Write GW’s Story

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library is now home to six student publications on display at...

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Bringing the CEO Into the Classroom

By James Irwin

David Rehr was looking for a way to highlight a new program. Mark French was trying to re-launch a learning tool for current and...

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Illuminating Our Racing Hearts

By Lauren Ingeno

You are anxious or sense danger approaching. Your sympathetic nervous system kicks into gear and...

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Obama’s Cybersecurity Initiative Is a Good Start, But…

Frank Cilluffo, director of the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, and Sharon Cardash, associate director of the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, coauthor a piece on the need for...

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George Washington’s Tangled Relationship With Slavery

Annual lecture during namesake’s birthday celebration sheds light on his ties to the topic.

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What Lies Beneath the Surface of a Painting?

Deep in the bowels of the National Gallery of Art’s West Building, one painting—an icon, about three square feet in size, of a calm-eyed saint—...

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2015 SEAS Research and Development Showcase Spurs Innovation

By Lauren Ingeno

A record number of students—more than 120—competed in the ninth annual ...