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The Revolutionary Technology Helping to Fight Food Waste

GW law student Grant Nelson co-founded with Maria Rose Belding a sprawling online network that connects thousands of food pantries in 24 states allowing them to quickly share surplus food that...

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A Sneak Peek into the Final Season of ‘Downton Abbey’

“Downton Abbey” has reached its final season after more than six years of capturing audiences with its blend of...

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D.C. University Students and Presidents Discuss ‘Race Relations on Campus’

By Brittney Dunkins

George Washington University President Steven Knapp, administrators and student leaders added their voices to a dialogue...

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Reading Recommendations for Winter Break

 
The end of the semester is in sight, and the upcoming holidays mean you get a little time off. For...

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GW’s Hidden Holiday Gem: The Museum Shop

 
‘Tis the season for holiday shopping—and you’re in luck if you’re behind on buying gifts.
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What Happens after Death by Black Hole?

By Ruth Steinhardt

A team of astrophysicists for the first time watched from the beginning as a supermassive black...

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How Baptist Health Benefits from Tax Exemption

Sarah Rosenbaum, Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Health Law and Policy, examines the not-for-profit status of the South Florida healthcare system.

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ISIS Claim of Latest U.S. Gun Massacre Caps Year of Danger Signs

The Islamic State group's claim to have inspired this week's San Bernardino massacre raises the question of what kind of threat it poses.

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Street Law Teaches D.C. Students to Argue (the Right Way)

By Ryan Travitz

Three GW Law students stood in front of a classroom at School Without Walls at Francis-Stevens near the end of a recent school day to talk...

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6 Things Americans Should Know About Mass Shootings

Frederic Lemieux, professor in the College of Professional Studies and director of the Police Science Program and Safety and Security Leadership Program, looks to debunk common misconceptions...