An Absurd Number of Jobs Around the World are Going Unfilled
In the US there were 5.4 million open jobs in 2015—the highest in 15 years. Other countries like Germany and Canada are also experiencing high unfilled-job rates.
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Commemorate the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
The George Washington University community honored the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Monday with acts of service in...
GW Launches Global Bachelor’s Program
By James Irwin
The George Washington University will launch a new academic program this fall that will take students all over the world, with an...
Study Finds Racial Bias in Promotion among NFL Coaches
By James Irwin
White position coaches in the National Football League are more than twice as likely to be promoted to coordinator than their minority...
Faculty Senate Votes in Favor of Participation Exemption for SMHS
The Faculty Senate voted Friday to authorize non-tenured, regular faculty from the School of Medicine and Health Sciences to serve in the...
George Washington University Honors King’s Legacy
Hundreds of volunteers join U.S. attorney general in a “day on” for 22nd Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.

Republicans Want Reassurances on Opening All Military Jobs to Women
Congress is preparing to dig into the Pentagon's plan to lift the ban on women serving in combat, but some lawmakers are not happy with the answers they've received so far.
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Most Americans Don't Have Enough Money to Cover a $500 Emergency
A national survey by Bankrate.com found that only four in 10 Americans would be able to rely on savings to cover anything beyond their usual bills.

GW Earns NCAA Team Works Community Service Award
Student-athletes from George Washington University and the Academy of Art honored for their community outreach efforts.