Museum Celebrates Its First Anniversary
One year after the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum opened with a new museum model in a combined facility, programming has quadrupled...
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Museum Celebrates Its First Anniversary
One year after the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum opened with a new museum model in a combined facility, programming has quadrupled...
Senators: Put Politics Aside in Reforming America’s Regulatory System
By Sydney E. Allen
While most of GW was quiet Thursday in the last days of spring break, two U.S. senators were addressing a crowd of more than 300 at the Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis...
Jim Chung to Speak at GWtalks Event in Indonesia
Associate vice president for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Jim Chung, currently on a multi-country trip to the East Asia...
American Express Supports Corcoran Building
By Julyssa Lopez
The George Washington University announced today that a gift from American Express will be used to restore the historic external doors that have graced the Corcoran building...

Twitter's Role in Modern Warfare
Virtual warfare is being waged on social networks with the majority of users unaware that nations and militant groups alike are targeting their hearts and minds.

The Myth of the College-Ready Student
Higher education institutions must abandon a paradigm that allows them to deflect accountability and embrace the burden of being student ready.

Data on the Nation’s Community Colleges Is not Encouraging
A new report from the Center for Community College Student Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin paints an unflattering picture of two-year schools.
GW Announces Enhancements to Dining Program
Following discussions with the George Washington University community, the university will transition to an open dining plan in fall 2016. Students will be able to use all of their dining funds at...

Far from yielding to the FBI’s call to help it gain access to messages stored in a terrorist’s cell phone, Apple is doubling down on encryption.