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GW Students Encouraged to ‘Be Wiser’ about Their Health

By Brittney Dunkins

George Washington University students will learn to prioritize wellness during the annual...

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'Red Light, Green Light' Game Puts Focus on Consent

By Ruth Steinhardt

In an effort to raise awareness of issues of sexual consent, the George Washington University chapter of fraternity Zeta Beta Tau and its...

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Library Open 24/7 at Virginia Science and Technology Campus

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University Libraries announced Monday that the ...

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A Haunting Presence in Empty Spaces

Something about being alone in an abandoned space makes us uneasy. That’s what the curators at the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery found in its newest show, “Absence/...

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Pop-Up Produce Market Offers Deanwood Residents a Fresh Take on Nutrition

By Brittney Dunkins

Every week, 56-year-old Garcella Campbell rides her bike across D.C. to the Turkey Thicket Aquatic Facility to take water...

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Economic Development Growing in Walkable Urban Communities

Christopher Leinberger, Charles Bendit Distinguished Scholar and research professor of urban real estate, quoted on the changing perceptions of cars.

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Open Enrollment Closes Oct. 30

The George Washington University’s annual open enrollment period ends Oct. 30. GW faculty and staff have until 8 p.m....

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GW Inducts Seven Into Engineering Hall of Fame

By James Irwin

Seven George Washington University graduates, including the director of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the chief of staff of...

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Mavis Staples and Joan Osborne Bring Soul to Campus

Grammy-nominated singer Joan Osborne had always been familiar with the Staples Singers—she’d heard their hits like “Respect Yourself” and “I’ll Take You There” on the radio. But one frosty night...

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GW Celebrates Creation of Ticktin Professorship

By James Irwin

Within a few weeks of arriving at the George Washington University in 2013, Ben Vinson III began hearing stories about “a legendary...