Art and History Collide in Paintings Depicting a Washington of the Past
A review of the latest exhibit at the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum showcasing work by artist Lily Spandorf.
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Art and History Collide in Paintings Depicting a Washington of the Past
A review of the latest exhibit at the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum showcasing work by artist Lily Spandorf.

At Princeton, Woodrow Wilson, a Heralded Alum, Is Recast as an Intolerant One
Wilson's legacy is intertwined in much of the university's daily life, but some of his controversial views are raising questions.
University Human Resources Begins Classification Briefings
By James Irwin
Vice President for Human Resources Sabrina Ellis provided an outline Friday of the George Washington University’s...
Inaugural Colonial Crowdfunding Project Coming to a Close
Five student-led projects are featured in the inaugural round of Colonial Crowdfunding, a program harnessing the power of the GW network to support...
By Menachem Wecker
For four hours Saturday, the Marvin Center could have been confused with an art studio. More than 1,000 art school aspirants lugged their...
Rand Paul draws packed crowd at GW
By Matthew Stoss
Lukas Grund said he has seen Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), a Republican presidential candidate, speak a handful of times. Mr. Grund saw Sen. Paul...

Domestic Surveillance Re-Emerges in Senate, on the Trail
Presidential hopeful Rand Paul on Thursday spoke to GW students and addressed the idea that there should be expanded screening of phone records in the aftermath of last week’s terrorist attacks in...

Popcorn & Candy: Censored Edition
George Washington University is hosting the first Censored Women's Film Festival. Screenings begin Friday.
British Council Chief Executive: It’s about Anticipation, Not Response
By James Irwin
Sir Ciarán Devane recently posed an unusual question to a British counterterrorism professional regarding extremism in the Middle East...