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Is There a Future for Presidential Debates?

By Briahnna Brown

Fox News’ Chris Wallace went into the first 2020 presidential debate with a binder full of questions and a plan...

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Student Vloggers Share Post-Election, Campus Dining and Self-Care Experiences

When Joe Biden was declared the winner on Nov. 7, many could hear cheers of celebration on the streets of Washington, D.C.

Anne Laurie Joseph, one of the Connect to Campus...

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GW Experts Weigh In on What Biden’s Win Means for Higher Ed

By Tatyana Hopkins

President-elect Joe Biden’s upcoming administration could pave a way for shifts in higher education policies, said Michael Feuer, dean of the George Washington...

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GW Conducts Comprehensive HVAC Assessment

The George Washington University undertook a comprehensive assessment of HVAC systems across its campuses as part of an effort to proactively assess equipment capabilities aligned against COVID-19...

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Dr. LeBlanc Discusses the Pandemic’s Impact on Higher Education

By Briahnna Brown

One of the biggest lessons that George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic is that higher education can and must be...

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7 Tips for Managing Stress When That Feels Impossible

Jessica Parrillo, director of Counseling and Psychological Services at GW, offers strategies for students heading into exams and holidays.

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Rubicon CEO Talks Innovation During Financial Crises

By Briahnna Brown

We are living in the best time “in the history of the world” to start a new venture, said Nate Morris, B.A. ’03, who founded waste management software company...

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GW Law Dean Is Formally Installed

Dayna Bowen Matthew was named Harold H. Greene Professor of Law in a virtual ceremony.

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University Community Provides Feedback on Colonials Moniker

The Special Committee on the Colonials Moniker held three virtual forums this fall to provide an update on their work...