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Shaping Power

By Menachem Wecker

Dublin-born painter Sean Scully has clearly thought a lot about the power of shapes.

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Countdown to Commencement

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...

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Preserving History

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...

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Leading Colonials Basketball

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...

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Honoring a GW Landmark

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...

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Fukushima Factors

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...

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The Aftermath of Osama

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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Educator Extraordinaire

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...

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Economics from an Expert

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...

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Looking for Autism in DNA

By Danny Freedman

A new study by GW researchers may bring a cheek-swab test for autism...