By Menachem Wecker
Dublin-born painter Sean Scully has clearly thought a lot about the power of shapes.
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By Menachem Wecker
Dublin-born painter Sean Scully has clearly thought a lot about the power of shapes.
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With the U.S. Capitol as a backdrop, Michael R. Bloomberg, mayor of New York City, will address the graduates and receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Public Service.
GW’s...
In a ceremony on Friday evening at the Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library, GW President Steven Knapp and National Education Association (NEA) President Dennis Van Roekel officially opened to the...
Mike Lonergan, head men’s basketball coach at the University of Vermont, will lead the Colonials as the next coach of GW men’s basketball.
A former basketball star at Catholic...
On the evening of May 3, supporters of the Charles E. Smith Center gathered on its newly refurbished basketball court to celebrate the center’s multimillion-dollar transformation and the...
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant weathered the March 11 earthquake remarkably well given its age, but it was the catastrophic tsunami that...
A former top homeland security adviser to the Bush administration, Frank Cilluffo had long dreamed of the day that Osama bin Laden would no longer be a threat to the United States.
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In Matthew Tosiello’s third-grade classroom at Randolph Elementary School in South Arlington, Va., only four out of his 19 students are native English speakers.
Most of the other...
Real estate billionaire and editor-in-chief of U.S. News and World Report Mortimer Zuckerman shared his insights on the economy at GW’s third annual Real Estate and Wall Street Symposium in New...