By Jennifer Eder
Sarah Ferst hadn’t gotten a real haircut in three years.
The GW senior had been letting her hair grow out in order to donate it to Locks of...
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By Jennifer Eder
Sarah Ferst hadn’t gotten a real haircut in three years.
The GW senior had been letting her hair grow out in order to donate it to Locks of...
By Anna Miller
It's easy for Paul Anastas, assistant administrator at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to focus on his organization's progress over the past few decades...
The Obama administration announced a new presidential policy directive on national preparedness at the George Washington...
Spring has begun, and that means stuffy heads, itchy eyes and runny noses for many Washingtonians.
As the trees bud and grass regrows, pollen clogs up the air making it more...
University budgeting isn’t a subject usually associated with passionate, community-wide discussion. GW’s Innovation Task Force, however, is changing that.
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Tune in to WFPT-Maryland Public Television this Friday at 9:30 p.m. to find out who is crowned Planet Forward’s Innovator of the Year.
A panel of experts—including New York Times...
By Julia Parmley
If you’re ever walking over Key Bridge before 9 a.m., make sure to look down. You may just see the GW rowing teams glide by.
GW rowing has hit...
About 50 people gathered on a windy Monday evening in Kogan Plaza to raise money for Japan, sign a flag and fold origami cranes.
The event, which was sponsored by the Japanese...
During a speech at the George Washington University Monday, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, called for a new approach to economic policymaking in the...
The university says it will meet the parking needs of all GW community members affected by the anticipated demolition of the University Parking Garage (UPG), located at 22nd and H streets, this...