Jazz music has historic roots in Washington, D.C., the native city of Duke Ellington, pianist Billy Taylor and saxophonist Frank...
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Jazz music has historic roots in Washington, D.C., the native city of Duke Ellington, pianist Billy Taylor and saxophonist Frank...
As Job Market Expands, National Trends Show Graduate Enrollment Declining
As the university prepares its fiscal year 2015 budget, GW is projecting a decline in graduate enrollment, consistent with the national decline in graduate enrollment most universities are...
Climate Concern: GW Professor Tapped for Showtime Docu-Series
A new Showtime documentary series, “Years of Living Dangerously,” will share the...
‘No Need to Struggle in Silence’: SMHS Dean Discusses Mental Health
As college students deal with pressures while navigating a new environment, it is common for them to feel a sense of isolation and loneliness, says Dr. Jeffrey S. Akman, School of Medicine and...
Education Secretary Arne Duncan Calls Teaching ‘A Daily Fight for Social Justice’
By Brittney Dunkins
Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan put out a call to action urging undergraduates to join a new class of top-notch teachers at a panel discussion held at the...
Dean Emeritus Donates $500,000 to Milken Institute School of Public Health
Richard and Janet Southby have made a gift of $500,000 to the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington...
University Hosts Bhangra Blowout
Groups from nine universities entertain Lisner crowd with synchronized dance.
Philanthropy Day Honors Donors, Volunteers
By James Irwin
Hunter Pritchard’s letter was about opportunity.
“Alumni donors help ensure students can continue to make an impact, not...
Governance Survey Sent to Full-Time Faculty
Following last week’s open letter from George Washington...