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Who Gets into College?

A new report from the Harvard Graduate School of Education offers some troubling recommendations for how colleges and universities should rethink admissions.

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Many Hormone Doctors Feel Uncomfortable with Transgender Patients

Endocrinologists are often key healthcare providers for people who are transgender.

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It Took a FOIA Lawsuit to Uncover How the Obama Administration Killed FOIA Reform

The Obama administration has long called itself the most transparent administration in history. Newly released Department of Justice (DOJ) documents paint a different picture.

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Trump Democrats Shake Up U.S. Election

Barry Shulsky, a life-long registered Democrat, thought he would never cast a vote in another US presidential election. Then came Donald Trump.

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GW Health Workforce Institute Receives $5.5 Million Grant

The George Washington University Health Workforce Institute has received a $5.5 million grant from the Atlantic Philanthropies to embark on a...

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William H. Dietz Formally Installed as Sumner M. Redstone Chair

By James Irwin

William Dietz was with his wife, Nancy, in Guatemala in the summer of 1969 when he first developed an interest in nutrition. The...

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Colonials Seek Run in Atlantic 10

The George Washington University men’s basketball team begins postseason play 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the second round of the ...

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‘Speed Is of the Essence’ to Combat Zika

By Ruth Steinhardt

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said during a Milken Institute-sponsored public health summit on March 2...

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Enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders Forces Hillary Clinton to the Left

From Wall Street reform to Social Security expansion to trade Mrs. Clinton’s rhetoric has tilted from middle-of-the-road, moderate positions to ambitious liberal ideals.

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Senate Panel to Hold Confirmation Hearing on Two SEC Nominees

Hearing, set for March 15, is a sign the Senate Banking Committee is poised to ease a nominations logjam.