Thomas S. Foley, who served as the 57th speaker of the House of Representatives, passed away in his home on Friday. He was 84.
Mr. Foley received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree...
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Thomas S. Foley, who served as the 57th speaker of the House of Representatives, passed away in his home on Friday. He was 84.
Mr. Foley received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree...
University Celebrates Grand Opening of Gelman Library’s Entrance Floor
Students, faculty, staff and parents and families visiting for Colonials Weekend celebrated the grand opening of the newly renovated entrance floor of the...
George Washington Hosts Global Entrepreneurship Conference
By Brittney Dunkins
Policymakers, researchers and academics came together for GW October, the annual Global...
GW Midwifery Services Celebrates Milestone
By Lauren Ingeno
Typically, patients at the George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) Midwifery...
President Knapp Sworn Into Age-Friendly Task Force
By Lauren Ingeno
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray, B.S. ’64, swore George Washington President Steven Knapp into the...
Global Women’s Institute to Develop ‘I am Malala’ Curriculum
Sixteen-year-old Malala Yousafzai has become a symbol of peace and hope for millions of people across the world.
The youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize nominee has campaigned since the age of...
Watch GW Hospital on 60 Minutes Sunday
Mark your calendar for Oct. 20.
Jonathan S. Reiner, director of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at the GW Hospital and professor of medicine at the GW...
University Prepares for Colonials Weekend
Colonials Weekend kicks off this Friday with a variety of activities designed to bring the George Washington University community closer....
GW Offers Support During Government Shutdown
The university is providing resources for employees who may be affected by the government shutdown.
“The government shutdown has touched many members of our GW community personally,” said...
Green Living From the Ground Up
“It’s not easy being green,” but that didn’t stop Team Capitol DC from embarking on a two-year project to build a sustainable home.