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In Memoriam: Peggy Cooper Cafritz

Peggy Cooper Cafritz, B.A. ’68, J.D. ’71, an arts and education advocate whose time as a student at the George Washington University was steeped in campus activism, died Sunday at a hospital in...

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The Lost Native American Context of George Washington

By Ruth Steinhardt

As a student of American history at the University of Leeds in England, Colin Calloway was struck by a lacuna in the way Americans wrote about their own country.

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Olympic Class Shares Their PyeongChang Experiences

The George Washington University graduate students collecting data in the PyeongChang Olympics in South Korea are...

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GWSB Offers Free Tax Return Prep for Low-Income Filers

By Briahnna Brown

The George Washington University School of Business is helping the community by preparing free income-tax returns for taxpayers with incomes of no more than $35,000 for...

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Q & A: George Washington’s Pursuit of a Runaway Slave Woman

By Briahnna Brown

Erica Armstrong Dunbar, Charles and Mary Beard History Professor at Rutgers University and director of the African American History program at The Library Company,...

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Comparative Study on Italian Festival Has Hometown Roots

By Kristen Mitchell

For as long as he can remember, Angelo DeLeo has looked forward to the excitement surrounding an annual festival in his hometown of Jessup, Pa., honoring an Italian...

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Literacy App ‘Fulfilling A Need’ in Adult Education

By Kristen Mitchell

A George Washington University doctoral student created an app to help adult learners improve their reading skills. Working in conjunction with literacy instructors in...

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Seminar Series Aims for ‘Progress’ on Sugar Consumption

By Kristen Mitchell

Public health concerns around high sugar intake and what steps can be taken to address the issue will be highlighted in a series of three interdisciplinary events at...

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Threads of Knowledge

By Ruth Steinhardt

In the cool underground exhibit space of the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, a huge color wheel stands out on the wall of one brightly lit...

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Provost Reports on Results of Online Program Review at Faculty Senate

By Ruth Steinhardt

George Washington University’s online and distance course offerings are performing at a high level, Provost Forrest Maltzman said in a report to the Faculty Senate on...