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GW Gradually Ramps up On-Campus Research Activities

The George Washington University began ramping up on-campus research activities last week, allowing some researchers to resume those aspects of their work that must be carried out in campus...

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Faculty Learn to Design for a Combination of Online and in-Person Learning

At GW LAI’s first FLEX Camp session, faculty members worked through the basics of adapting their teaching to a hybrid in-person and distance educational format.

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Global Perspective Residency Goes Virtual

GSPM hosted its first online residency on Georgia in the spring and will continue e-residencies until it is safe to travel.

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DC Adopts GW Law Professor’s Model Legislation on Police Use of Force

By Tatyana Hopkins

The D.C. Council, in response to protests against police violence in the wake of the death of George Floyd, passed emergency legislation on Tuesday that limits the use...

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GW Safety Official Comments on Nearby Police Brutality Protests

Demonstrators against police brutality have protested for 13 consecutive days on streets in the District of Columbia near the White House. Like many national events, including presidential...

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Black Lives Matter Protests Continue in D.C.

The 13 consecutive days of protests in the District centered around Lafayette Square, the most recent of which took place on newly christened Black Lives Matter

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In Photos: Devotion and Defiance at D.C. Protests

Corcoran student Eric Lee is chronicling the Black Lives Matter movement against police brutality.

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GW Medical Students Resume Clinical Rotations

About 80 medical students returned Monday to finish their clinical rotations as the university moves toward a new model of education in a world affected by the

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Naming Task Force Discusses the Importance of Process, Potential Outcomes

Uncertain and turbulent times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and demonstrations against racism across the country, serve as a reminder that it is especially critical for the...

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In Photos: Corcoran Students’ Life During the Pandemic

Olga Jaramillo Salazar has lived in eight countries. Her teenage daughters have lived in four. Before she entered her current career as a photographer seeking her MA in new media photojournalism...