Are Republicans Winning the Women’s Vote?
George Washington University’s Battleground State pollsters are skeptical of a recent AP poll indicating women voters favoring GOP candidates. “It seems off, honestly” says Celinda Lake, a...
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Are Republicans Winning the Women’s Vote?
George Washington University’s Battleground State pollsters are skeptical of a recent AP poll indicating women voters favoring GOP candidates. “It seems off, honestly” says Celinda Lake, a...
Meghan Chapple Announced as New ITF Co-Chair
By James Irwin
Meghan Chapple, the director of the George Washington University’s Office of...
‘Meet the Press’ Moderator Among New SMPA Council Members
Alumna on the Front Line of Ebola Fight
Her bosses at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told Lauren Epstein, B.S. ’03, M.D. ’07, she had two hours to pack her bags before...
GW Physician Develops Social Network for Breast Cancer Patients
“Is mastectomy the right choice?”
“Will I feel pretty without any hair?”
“How will surgery affect my dating life?”
A woman’s mind...
George Washington University Has Most Global Freshman Class in D.C.
According to a graphic published in The Washington Post Magazine last Sunday, GW’s freshman class boasts students from 48 foreign countries—the most international students of the seven D.C....
By James Irwin
Former George Washington University baseball coach John Castleberry is seeking his third World Series ring as the northeast region...
Many IT Pros Turn to Master’s Programs for Career Boost
Mary Granger, director of the Master of Information Systems Technology program, talks about courses offered to the mid-career professionals lacking a strong technology background.