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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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—...
2015 SEAS Research and Development Showcase Spurs Innovation
A record number of students—more than 120—competed in the ninth annual ...
Lemony Snicket on How ‘Unfortunate Events’ Make Great Fiction
Daniel Handler—better known by the pen name Lemony Snicket—has never...
Many Americans Believe in Some Conspiracy Theory. Here’s Why.
John Sides, associate professor of political science, examines the prevalence of “magical thinking” in American politics and how some conspiracy...
GW Continues Tradition among Top Peace Corps Producers
The George Washington University was recognized as a top volunteer-producer on the...
GW Team Wins National Moot Court Competition
‘People Don’t Want to Talk About It’
In the fight against sexual assault, the first challenge is having the conversation.
Faculty Senate Narrowly Approves ‘Open Access’ Policy
George Washington University faculty members would be required to submit all scholarly published work to the GW Libraries...
GW Colonial Community Spotlights Heart Health and Employee Wellness
The George Washington University Colonial Community—now in...