Public Health Researcher Turns to Facebook, Texting to Help College Students Lose Weight
The key to avoiding the “Freshman 15” may be at college students’ fingertips.
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Public Health Researcher Turns to Facebook, Texting to Help College Students Lose Weight
The key to avoiding the “Freshman 15” may be at college students’ fingertips.
...
University Community to Celebrate Washington’s Legacy
By James Irwin
University-hosted events on campus and around the world, including a public lecture and a wreath laying ceremony,...
Justices Ginsburg and Scalia: An Unlikely Bond
Rodney L. Johnson on Leaving GW: I’ve Learned about Loyalty and Tradition
Come July, Rodney L. Johnson, the executive director and founder of the ...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I wasn’t ‘100 percent sober’ at State of the Union
The Supreme Court Justice revealed during a talk at Lisner Auditroium last night that she had imbibed some “very fine California wine,” before the January State of the Union speech.
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SMPA Tunes Into Top Podcasters Discussing Future of Radio
For Brian Williams, Questions Remain Over Post-Suspension Status
Frank Sesno, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs, weighs in on the suspension of the NBC anchor and the long-term chances that he...
GW Students Travel to Ecuador to Ask, ‘Is There a Dark Side to Chocolate?’
Secondhand research of the cocoa industry grew stale last August for George Washington University students Maddison...
Do Open Records Laws Harm the Scientific Process?
Researchers at a number of state universities have found themselves in a battle between academic...
Elliott School Recognized in Foreign Policy Magazine’s Top 10 List