Progress Made Toward Public Health Building
The university has moved closer to breaking ground on the future home of GW’s School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS).
The university has...
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Progress Made Toward Public Health Building
The university has moved closer to breaking ground on the future home of GW’s School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS).
The university has...
By Rachel Muir
Shortly after Vicki Abeles, J.D. ’86, started filming her documentary, a 13-year-old in her Northern California community committed suicide.
The straight-A student...
A half dozen GW students studying abroad this spring were awarded extra aid as recipients of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
The six undergraduate winners—Sam Minifie,...
Inspired by Mayor, Colonials Win A-10 Opener
“This is the quietest locker room I’ve ever been in,” observed a photographer from the Washington Post.
One could almost hear a wristband drop as the dozen or so Colonials in the room...
For William Joyner, this Christmas had a special meaning.
Late last year, Mr. Joyner, a GW procurement card support specialist, learned that his father, William H. Joyner Sr. was having...
A first-year evening law student died over winter break from injuries sustained during a fall at a club in Chicago.
Eric Fatla, 26, was a graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University and was a...
Students conserved 1.6 million gallons of water in the fourth annual Eco-Challenge. This represents an 8 percent decrease in water usage amongst competing residence halls over last year.
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Revealing a ‘More Complex’ Neanderthal
By Danny Freedman
It’s a dentist’s nightmare. But a lifetime of plaque build-up on the teeth of Neanderthals proved to be a goldmine for a team of researchers whose findings suggest a need...
GW’s Division of Information Technology is currently migrating faculty and staff email accounts off the current system, Colonial Mail, and introducing a new Google-based system called GWemail....
GW was awarded grants in a variety of fields this fall, furthering its growing presence as a premier research institution committed to transforming policy that affects people in their daily lives...