Jay Carney and Allen West Find Common Ground
By Ruth Steinhardt
After careers spent on opposite sides of the political divide, former President Obama Press Secretary Jay Carney and former Rep. Allen...
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Jay Carney and Allen West Find Common Ground
By Ruth Steinhardt
After careers spent on opposite sides of the political divide, former President Obama Press Secretary Jay Carney and former Rep. Allen...
NEXT Showcases Corcoran Students’ Imagination
From Brazil to Sweden to Foggy Bottom, NEXT exhibits wide, yet connected range of student works.
The George Washington University community will celebrate Flag Day Tuesday, an annual event recognizing alumni, parents, faculty...
GW Alumni Association Recognizes Six with Service Award
By James Irwin
Maxine Freund came to the George Washington University in the early 1970s searching for an academic program that would help tackle...

Looking for Success After College? Choosing a City School Can Increase Your Odds
In the 20 largest U.S. cities, a college, university or medical institution is among the top 10 private employers.

Professor pay was up 3.4 percent this year, according to AAUP's annual faculty salary survey.

SpaceX Achieves First-Ever Sea Landing of a Reusable Rocket
The Hawthorne, Calif. company successfully landed its Falcon 9 rocket's reusable first-stage booster on a drone ship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean on Friday.

What Do Millennials Really Want at Work?
Conventional wisdom holds that Millennials are entitled, easily distracted, impatient, self-absorbed, lazy, and unlikely to stay in any job for long.

'Trump' Chalkings Trigger a New Debate Over Speech and Sensitivity
For some, Mr. Trump’s name has become synonymous with attacks on Muslims, Latin Americans, African-Americans, and other minority groups.