A student-produced video on the U.S. Navy’s Riverine Command Boat—the first Marine vessel to operate on algae-based biofuel—is expected to play during a one-hour Earth Day special on PBS.
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A student-produced video on the U.S. Navy’s Riverine Command Boat—the first Marine vessel to operate on algae-based biofuel—is expected to play during a one-hour Earth Day special on PBS.
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Faculty and staff members and students braved snow and extreme wind-chills to attend an annual Colonial tradition, a midnight breakfast held from 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in the Marvin Center....
Defending Human Rights, Celebrating Women Leaders
To attend, some traveled for days and some even risked their lives. But all of the 80 women who came to the first Courage to Lead Summit in Geneva, Switzerland, Dec. 8-10 left with an incredible...
By Jamie L. Freedman
In a briefing before the GW Faculty Senate on Friday, Innovation Task Force Steering Committee co-chairmen David Lawlor and Jeffrey Lenn reported that $17.5 million in...
Astrobiology on a Dime (… Relatively)
By Danny Freedman
Riding a blast of fire, a rocket carrying experiments for a GW researcher shot into space last month, streaking across the Alaska sky until it finally disappeared into...
Another GW residence hall has received the gold star of green buildings, another tangible sign of the university's commitment to sustainability. West Hall, on GW’s Mount Vernon Campus, is the...
The U.S. government needs to remove obstacles preventing immigrants with doctorates from living and working in the country, and universities and manufacturers should better work together to ensure...
When the Elliott School of International Affairs announced last September that it was launching an exchange program with American University in Cairo (AUC), it was the latest installment in a...
The George Washington University hosted the first ever data conference Friday to evaluate the access of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders to federal programs and services....
GW Athletes Educate Local Students on HIV/AIDS Prevention
On Dec. 1, approximately 90 students, friends and family members gathered in the Colonials Athletic Club at the GW’s Charles E. Smith Center for a special graduation. Forty D.C. public elementary...