Olympic Medal Winner Shows the Power of Sharing Your Story
By Keith Harriston
Kellie Wells-Brinkley, who won a Bronze Medal in the 2012 London Olympics in the 100 meter hurdles, gave this advice to the student-athletes crowded into the Colonials...
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Olympic Medal Winner Shows the Power of Sharing Your Story
By Keith Harriston
Kellie Wells-Brinkley, who won a Bronze Medal in the 2012 London Olympics in the 100 meter hurdles, gave this advice to the student-athletes crowded into the Colonials...
Islamic State Supporters Shift From Twitter to Encrypted Messaging
Twitter was once the preferred platform for the Islamic State (IS), however, the social network’s counter-extremism policies have contributed to a decline in activity by IS supporters. New...
Students Get One-on-One with Former EU Cyber Security Official
By Ruth Steinhardt
The Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P) brought Paul Timmers, former director of digital society, trust and...
Interview: King Crimson Continues Reign at Lisner Saturday and Sunday
King Crimson is widely considered one of the most influential and prolific bands in prog-rock history. Formed in 1968, the...
President Trump ‘Performs Best’ with Opposition
By Kristen Mitchell
The American people voted President Donald Trump into the Oval Office because they were looking for somebody to shake up the way Washington, D.C., works. The president...
How I Got the Job: Transforming Passion for Policy into Agricultural Innovation
By Ruth Steinhardt
Alexander Fried knew he was interested in food security as a political concern. A politics buff, the George Washington University student had interned on Capitol Hill...
More Than One Way to Look At Affirmative Action
By Ruth Steinhardt
“There is no silver bullet” for solving the problems affirmative action was intended to address, Tel Aviv University Professor Sigal Alon said Wednesday at the George...
Albert H. Small Symposium Showcases Student Research
By Kristen Mitchell
Sophomore Julia Brown said a 1859 print of George Washington’s beloved Mount Vernon estate taught her an important lesson about the work that goes into preserving...
In Photos: Colonials Weekend 2017
This weekend the George Washington University hosted its unified Colonials Weekend, bringing thousands of alumni, families, students and friends to campus.