Apology from GW President Thomas LeBlanc
Yesterday, in a conversation with a student, I attempted to emphasize a point and used an insensitive example that I realize could be hurtful to members of our community. I deeply apologize...
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Apology from GW President Thomas LeBlanc
Yesterday, in a conversation with a student, I attempted to emphasize a point and used an insensitive example that I realize could be hurtful to members of our community. I deeply apologize...
Conservative, Republican and Gay
By B.L. Wilson
Kicking off a discussion on the inclusion of LGBT people in the Republican Party, Charles Moran, the managing director of the conservative gay group the Log Cabin...
GW Selected for 2020 Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification
By Tatyana Hopkins
The George Washington University has received the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching’s 2020 Community Engagement Classification, an elective designation...
Student Researcher Examines Genetics Variation and Personality
By Kristen Mitchell
Cassandra White, a senior majoring in biology and public health, is researching what kind of impact genetic and environmental factors have on primates’ personality—a...
GW Officials Monitoring the Coronavirus
George Washington University students who have recently traveled abroad or are currently traveling abroad have been advised to take precautions in light of a new strain of respiratory illness that...
In Photos: Brazilian Guest Artists in Motion
Dancers from Artesaos Do Corpo dance theatre visited GW to recreate part of a longer work with student dancers.
GW Event Commemorates the Liberation of Auschwitz Birkenau
By B.L. Wilson
Jan. 27 marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation by the Russian Army of Auschwitz Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration camp where 1.1 million women, men...
GW Dedicates Suite for the Albert H. Small Normandy Institute
By Briahnna Brown
The Albert H. Small Normandy Institute, which honors the World War II soldiers who died in the 1944 D-Day Campaign,...
The annual Lunar New Year celebration brought in the Year of the Rat, and featured food, dancing and giveaways.
Q & A: SEAS Dean Shares His Vision for the School
By Kristen Mitchell
Since joining the George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science in August, Dean John Lach has...