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Three GW Historians Awarded ACLS Fellowships

By Briahnna Brown

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has awarded 2018-19...

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Nuclear Security Fellows Fill Information Void on Capitol Hill

By Kristen Mitchell

The George Washington University Nuclear Security Working Group was recently awarded a $3.5 million grant from the...

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Sen. Mike Enzi Takes Account of Washington

By B.L. Wilson

George Washington University alumnus Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) shared stories Tuesday night of his life in public service and his sojourn as a 1966 GW accounting graduate to...

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GW, Politics and Prose Announce Spring Series

Some of the nation’s top journalists and newsmakers will take center stage at GW this semester as part of a series co-presented by the university and D.C. bookstore Politics and Prose.

The...

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How I Got the Job: Saving the World through Education

By Briahnna Brown

Leeana Skuby, a first-generation college student and third-year senior majoring in sociology, initially came to the George Washington University from Chicago with a plan...

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Niall Ferguson Examines History of Social Networks in New Book

By Ruth Steinhardt

The phrase “social networks” may feel unique to the digital age, a catch-all term for the web of relationships and information sources that make up our online lives. But...

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GW Medical Students Celebrate Match Day

By Katherine Dvorak

Excited. Nervous. Hopeful. A little overwhelmed. That’s how Diana Lee described her emotions as the clock slowly ticked to noon on Friday, when medical students across...

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Researchers Discover Early Evidence Linked to Emergence of Modern Humans

The findings, published by lead author Alison Brooks and an international research team that includes GW students and alumni, push back the evolutionary timelin

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GW to Host Middle States Evaluation Team

A team of academics and administrators from seven peer institutions will be on campus March 25 to 28 to talk to GW faculty, students, and administrative staff.

The visit represents the...