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GW Researchers Disrupt Consciousness With Electrical Stimulation

By Lauren Ingeno

A George Washington University researcher has begun to unlock the mystery of human consciousness. 

The topic has always intrigued...

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Mary Jo Warner Retires After More Than Three Decades

A lot has changed at the George Washington University and in its athletics program since 1977. In the 37 years that followed, the number of varsity teams increased from 16 to 23, and its various...

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GW Student Goes Inside the White House

By Brittney Dunkins

For political and policy-minded students living in the nation’s capital, a wealth of internship opportunities with government leaders are...

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Educators Break Out of the Classroom Into Local Businesses

GW’s Teachers in Industry Project provides insight into demands of 21st-century work environment.

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Celebrating the ‘Giant Leap For Mankind’

Space Policy Institute founder John Logsdon weighs in on the 45th anniversary of Apollo 11.

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Looking Back: GW Celebrates Ellington School Milestone

2014 represents a landmark year...

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University Celebrates the Launch of Brasilia Without Borders

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University hosted an opening ceremony on Monday in honor of students from Brasília who were selected to attend...

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GW Summer Piano & Chamber Music Institute Students Debut at Kennedy Center

By Brittney Dunkins

Growing up in Cary, N.C., Jacob Warwick, now a 21-year-old junior at the George Washington University, developed a love of classical music...

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Summer Intern Spotlight: Policy Meets Practice for a Greener GW

By Brittney Dunkins

Creating a sustainable community at the George Washington University means juggling a series of moving parts, from streamlining...