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Tuition Rates Announced for 2022-23 Academic Year

The George Washington University announced on Thursday tuition, room and board rates for the 2022-23 academic year.

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Justice Stephen Breyer Lauds Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Address

By Greg Varner

Several former clerks for the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who served on the United States Supreme Court from 1993 until her death in 2020, gathered to consider the legacy of...

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GW Experts Offer Analysis and Observations on Russia/Ukraine Crisis

By Nick Erickson

Enough has occurred in the week since Russian executed its military attack on Ukraine for experts to note trends on what is happening and what comes next, and George...

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50 Years Later: Richard Nixon’s Historic Visit to China

President Richard Nixon made one of the most significant foreign visits in the history of the United States 50 years ago when he traveled to the People’s Republic of China Feb. 21-28, 1972—ending...

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GW Law Alumnus Bobby R. Burchfield Endows $4.5 Million Professorship with a Gift from the Burchfield Family Charitable Foundation

By Ann McMaster

Bobby R. Burchfield prepared for his impressive four-decade legal career in the classrooms and in the stacks of the Jacob Burns Library at the GW Law. Now, Burchfield,...

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Q & A: What to Expect from Biden’s First State of the Union Address

President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday at a time marked by instability at home and abroad. What might we expect the president to say?

Todd Belt,...

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Biden Announces Intent to Nominate GW Professor for U.S. Treasury Role

President Joe Biden announced on Friday his intentions to nominate George Washington University Professor of Economics and International Affairs Jay...

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At Women’s Mobile Museum, Viewpoints from the Margins

The collaborative exhibition, on display through March 11, features 10 emerging Philadelphia artists.

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International and U.S. Experts Discuss Space Diplomacy

By Nick Erickson

While science and exploration are at the forefront of space activity, Elliott School of International Affairs Space Policy Institute Director Scott Pace also said it...

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When Theaters Close, What Happens to Actors?

By Greg Varner

When the coronavirus pandemic started racing through cities around the world, theaters shut their doors. Where did the actors go?

Students in the George Washington...