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SEAS Alumnus Wins Prestigious Chorafas Award

By Lauren Ingeno

Qianyi Zhao, M.S. ’08, Ph.D. ’13, has been selected as a winner of the 2013 Dimitris N. Chorafas Foundation Award for his dissertation on microwave...

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Letitia Woods Brown Lecture Honors D.C. Historical Studies

President Steven Knapp, CCAS Dean Ben Vinson III and more celebrate GW’s contributions to D.C. history.

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Student Entrepreneurs Shine at Pitch George Competition

$10,000 in prizes awarded to students with the next big idea at the annual contest.

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Expert Addresses Role of University Libraries in Digital Age

By Brittney Dunkins

Hal Abelson, a leader in free information and the Class of 1922 Professor of Computer Science and...

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Dana Tai Soon Burgess Debuts ‘Homage’ at Portrait Gallery

The incubator studio fellow premiered choreography based on the Smithsonian’s first-ever American dance exhibit.

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University Hosts First-Ever Autism Speaks Action Summit

By Lauren Ingeno

When her two-year-old son, Ryan, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in 2003, doctors told Lorri Unumb that he should undergo applied behavior analysis—an intensive...

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Interfaith Dinner Brings Community Together

Annual event highlights GW’s diversity and tradition of tolerance and respect.

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GW Students Raise Money for Typhoon Relief

By Lauren Ingeno

Members of the George Washington University Philippine Cultural Society...

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Chef José Andrés Offers ‘The World on a Plate’ Again

Following the success of last spring’s inaugural course, internationally renowned chef José Andrés will offer “The World on a Plate: How Food Shapes Civilization” for the second year in a row....