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GW, D.C. Leadership Remember Mark Plotkin

By Briahnna Brown

The memorial service for journalist, political commentator and George Washington University alumnus Mark Plotkin, B.A. ’69, was planned out five years ago on a napkin....

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Elliott School to Host Vietnam War Protest Exhibition

George Washington University’s Partnerships for International Strategies in Asia (PISA) and the Elliott School of International Affairs will host “Waging Peace in Vietnam: An Exhibit, A Book, A...

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Students Explore GW’s Multitude of Faiths

By B.L. Wilson

George Washington University students of all faiths and beliefs including seekers and secularists gathered in the City View Room of the Elliott School of International...

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Statement from President LeBlanc on Anti-Semitic Social Media Post

Comments from a GW student posted on social media are disturbing and hateful, and they are antithetical to our university’s core values of diversity and respect. We will not tolerate anti-Semitism...

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Getting to Know the DMV: Crystal City

By Kristen Mitchell

The Crystal City neighborhood in Arlington, Va., has been in the news a lot since it was announced as Amazon’s much-anticipated...

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High-Quality Undergraduate Education Strategic Planning Committee Holds First Public Forum

The High-Quality Undergraduate Education Strategic Planning Committee held its first public forum Tuesday, giving the George Washington University community the opportunity to provide feedback on...

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GW Students Work to Close the ‘Opportunity’ Gap in D.C. Schools

By Tatyana Hopkins

Mary Ann Stinson and Michael Redmond II, two doctoral students who met in their classes in the George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human...

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Van Jones Talks Fighting for Justice

By Briahnna Brown

When Lonnie Jones initially learned of the FIRST STEP Act, he was serving a life sentence in federal prison.

So far,...

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Intramural Funding Opportunities Enhance Research Growth

By Kristen Mitchell

When Saniya LeBlanc first had the idea to use 3D printing to create thermoelectric devices that convert heat...