GW Alumna Going for the Gold in Sochi
With the opening ceremony just days away, double George Washington University alumna Elana Meyers, B.S. ’06, M.T.A. ’11, is gearing up to compete with the...
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GW Alumna Going for the Gold in Sochi
With the opening ceremony just days away, double George Washington University alumna Elana Meyers, B.S. ’06, M.T.A. ’11, is gearing up to compete with the...
Office of Admissions Releases Application Numbers
The George Washington University has received more than 18,950 undergraduate admission applications for fall 2014.
“Although we are in the early stages of reading, it is clear that the...
New Equipment, Faculty Hires to Strengthen Forensic Research at GW
Unreliable or improper forensic science has contributed to more than half of the...
University Holds Children's Book Drive
From now until March 21, George Washington University students, faculty and staff are invited to share the gift of reading with children and families who lack access to books.
New and gently...
Homeland Security Expert Tom Ridge Discusses Threats in Sochi
The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi are just a week away—but as the excitement builds...
GW President’s Medal Awarded to Teamsters’ James P. Hoffa
By James Irwin
A seminal moment in James P. Hoffa’s life took place on his 18th birthday, when he received...
State of the Union: Less Inspiring Rhetoric, More Realistic Goals
During his fifth State of the Union address, President Obama discussed income inequality...
University Announces New Director of Media Relations
Maralee Csellar, who has 15 years of experience in higher education public relations, has been named the George Washington University’s new...
President Knapp Encourages Collaboration to Promote Arts
Collaboration among cross-disciplinary enterprises may be the best way to raise public awareness and effectiveness for the arts...