In light of a recently enacted law in the District of Columbia, GW administrators are encouraging students in D.C. to keep it down.
The Disorderly Conduct Amendment Act of 2010, which went...
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In light of a recently enacted law in the District of Columbia, GW administrators are encouraging students in D.C. to keep it down.
The Disorderly Conduct Amendment Act of 2010, which went...
By Jamie L. Freedman
The Innovation Task Force entered phase three this summer in full swing, with $23.4 million in savings and new revenue identified toward the initiative’s $60 million...
By Jamie L. Freedman
Nearly $5 million will be allocated to top academic priorities this fiscal year thanks to the Innovation Task Force.
The university-wide initiative, now in its...
Next week, GW students, faculty and alumni can choose from more than a dozen events in the second annual...
By Jamie L. Freedman
GW’s Betts Theatre was transformed into a courtroom Feb. 3 as the Law School’s top oral advocacy teams argued a fictitious case before U.S. Court of Appeals Judges...
Every morning when Ivy Hung woke up, she had a recipe in her head.
Working in the graphic design and high fashion industry in California, Ms. Hung was able to express her creative side,...
By Jennifer Eder
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg offers the same advice for a successful marriage as she does for dealing with her colleagues on the court.
Wear ear plugs...
The George Washington University is gathering ideas for the future first-floor renovation of the Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library.
The university...
Literature Course of a Lifetime
By Menachem Wecker
Asked to pick her favorite speaker who has come to the Jewish Literature Live course...
All the Commentary Fit to Print
By Menachem Wecker
Monday night’s Kalb Report, titled All the News That’s Fit to Print: Behind the Scenes at The New York Times, was packed with...