GW + You Community Receptions Debut in Philadelphia
Alumni, families, students and friends have the chance to connect with each other and President Thomas LeBlanc at events across the country.
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GW + You Community Receptions Debut in Philadelphia
Alumni, families, students and friends have the chance to connect with each other and President Thomas LeBlanc at events across the country.
Mosul after ISIS: A Conversation with Omar Mohammed
By Tatyana Hopkins
A stable and thriving Mosul is critical to preventing...
GW Honors MLK Jr. with Day of Service
The Day of Service and Leadership is part of GW’s annual King Week events, celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. King throughout January with thought-provoking
GW Top Producer of Congressional Staff
By Tatyana Hopkins
Ty Bofferding, B.A. ’17, had not imagined that he would work at the epicenter of Washington, D.C. politics and government when he entered the George Washington...
Fins and Limbs Tell Evolutionary Tale
By John DiConsiglio
About 400 million years ago, our early ancestors took their first hesitant steps out of the primordial seas on to land.
But did they really step? Or did...
Domestic Terrorism Is a ‘Transnational’ Threat
By Kristen Mitchell
The nature of domestic terrorism is becoming "increasingly transnational," said Thomas Brzozowski,...
Opening Jan. 17 Icons of Contemporary Art: Selections from the Luther W. Brady Collection
Flagg Building, Luther W. Brady Art Gallery
500 17th St., NW
Free
In...
To the GW Community:
Welcome to 2020! I hope that your winter break was restful, and that you found time to connect with friends and family and reflect on the new decade...
GW Offers Free Week of Group Fitness Classes
By Briahnna Brown
Exercise can be an easy thing to discontinue, but exercising in a group setting ...
Faculty Senate Discusses Resolution on Shared Governance
The Faculty Senate on Friday discussed a resolution emphasizing the importance of shared governance, debating and amending it extensively before ultimately voting to refer it to a special...