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Showcasing Research’s Promise

By Anna Miller

The best way Bert O’Malley, professor and chair of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the Baylor College of Medicine, knows how to describe a...

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Top Chefs

Some of D.C.’s biggest names in food will be sharing a table at GW next Tuesday.

Chefs José Andrés, Todd Gray, Spike Mendelsohn and Nora Pouillon will gather at the Jack Morton...

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Earth Hour

GW’s Office of Sustainability is asking GW students, faculty and staff to turn off their lights on Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in honor of Earth Hour.

Organized by the...

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Students in Japan Safe

As of Friday morning, the university has decided to cancel undergraduate study abroad in Japan for spring 2011 citing security reasons. Graduate programs there do not begin for several weeks....

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Keeping GW Alert

The university is launching an upgraded version of the GW Alert desktop application, which, when activated, will inform the community of imminent threats via a scrolling message at the bottom of...

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Matched for Success

By Anna Miller

Surprisingly, Kofi Essel, a fourth-year medical student at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, was able to sleep through the...

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An Inclusive Campus

GW is continuing to strengthen its diversity and inclusion initiatives on campus.

Timothy Kane, director of GW’s Office of Community Service, will step into a new role as interim...

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Student Health Service After Hours

GW’s Student Health Service is now providing a free after-hours hotline for students.

Students can call 202-994-6827 for a wide range of problems and inquiries. A nurse will take...

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Women’s History Month

By Menachem Wecker

March is Women’s History Month, so George Washington Today caught up with Barbara Miller, associate...

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Lessons from the Bench

By Claire Duggan

Interim Dean Gregory Maggs' Contracts II students got a surprise Friday morning when their guest lecturer turned out to be U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence...