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.
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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.

Why B-Schools Struggle to Enroll More Women
Taking younger students would draw more female applicants.

'The Bell Curve,' Still Incendiary
The book and a planned appearance at Virginia Tech by one of its authors set off a debate over race, academic freedom and the role of a university president.
GW Surprises D.C. Students with a Free College Education
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarship Program covers tuition, room, board and books for 10 high-achieving students.
Meet the Inaugural Duke Energy Renewables Innovation Fund Awardees
Three research teams led by George Washington University faculty members and researchers have been selected for the...

American ISIS Fighter a 'Gold Mine' for U.S, Intelligence
Officials are eager to question an alleged American ISIS fighter captured in Iraq because he could be a treasure trove of intelligence about how the Islamic State really works, current and former...

Elizabethtown College launches an online-first capital campaign to test the power of social media in higher education fund-raising.