Transforming Financial Markets in Developing Countries
By B.L. Wilson
The second cohort of IFC-Milken Institute Capital Markets fellows includes 21 mid-career professionals from 15 developing countries, primarily in Asia, Africa and the...
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Transforming Financial Markets in Developing Countries
By B.L. Wilson
The second cohort of IFC-Milken Institute Capital Markets fellows includes 21 mid-career professionals from 15 developing countries, primarily in Asia, Africa and the...
Black Political Power Summit Convenes
By B. L. Wilson
The Collective Political Action Committee, founded a year ago by the husband and wife team of Quentin and Stephanie Brown James, has a specific mission—getting more blacks...
More TV, Less Exercise Puts Older Adults at Risk
Older people who watched more than five hours of TV every day and reported three or fewer hours of total physical activity per week had more than a three-fold higher risk of being unable to walk...
GW Political Science Professor Writes on Hurricane Harvey's Impact among Voters
Professor John Sides says research shows that voters respond to natural disasters by punishing incumbents at the ballot box.
How to Get Help in the Wake of Hurricane Harvey
Catastrophic floods caused by Hurricane Harvey will affect about 100 Houston-area George Washington University students, as well as families, faculty and staff. The flooding—...
By Ruth Steinhardt
The George Washington University Teaching and Learning Center (UTLC) hosted a workshop on flipped learning Wednesday, giving...
Graduate Students Get Official Welcome to GW
By Ruth Steinhardt
First-year George Washington University graduate students packed Lisner Auditorium Thursday afternoon for a ceremony and reception where administrators, faculty and...
GW Welcomes New Students on Move-In Day
Colonials marked the start of the academic year with lemonade at F Street House and the annual First Night celebration.
Sierra Club Recognizes GW for Sustainability Efforts
By Kristen Mitchell
You can’t help but notice recycling bins, green buildings and urban garden when you walk through George Washington University’s Foggy Bottom campus. These signs mark...
While You Were Away: Enhancements to Campus Buildings, Services
Arriving back on campus this fall, students may notice some upgrades to residence halls, food options, common space and other enhancements to make their lives at the George Washington University...