Does 'Academic Freedom' Protect Professors Who Promote Outrageous Falsehoods?
Challenging conventional wisdom is one thing; saying things that are historically inaccurate, inflammatory and racist is another.
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GW Women's Basketball Wins Back-to-Back Atlantic 10 Championships
For the second consecutive year and the sixth time overall, the George Washington women's basketball team is the ...

Voters Want a Revolution. Here’s What That Would Take.
If we want real change, we need to look at fundamental reforms to all three branches of our government.
GW Women's Basketball Powers into A-10 Championship Game
Faced with an opponent who had defeated them just two weeks ago, the GW women's basketball team entered Saturday afternoon's...
Colonials Win Big in Atlantic 10 Tournament Opener
The top-seeded and reigning Atlantic 10 Champion George Washington University women's basketball team routed George Mason 78-48 Friday afternoon at the Richmond Coliseum to advance to the...

March 15 Could Further Narrow the Republican Field
As of that date, candidates can start earning all of a state's delegates with a win rather than just a portion based on their percentage of the vote.

How Prestige Shapes the Professoriate
Research shows that in many disciplines, only a relative handful of programs in each field produce a large proportion of the Ph.D. recipients eventually hired for tenure-track positions.

Sanders, Millennials Find Connection in Democratic Socialism
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, a self-identified democratic socialist, has captured the attention and support of young voters.