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Behind the Scenes of District House

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University debuted three buildings in the last two years to enhance research, teaching and learning—...

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Can We Stop Blaming the Media for Donald Trump? Nope. Not at All.

John Sides, associate professor of political science, unpacks the phenomenon of Trump's unlikely staying power.
 
 
 

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I was a psychiatrist in post-9/11 New York. Patients lied all the time about that day.

Jean Kim, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, examines the motives behind the lies.

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Preparedness Takes Center Stage at GW Safety Expo

By Ruth Steinhardt

“Lower your chin,” instructed George Washington Police Officer John Phelan, illustrating for the assembled group of...

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Forrest Maltzman Will Serve as Interim Provost

By James Irwin

Forrest Maltzman, the George Washington University’s senior vice provost for academic affairs and planning, will serve as the interim...

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Watch GW Libraries’ 3-D Printer In Action

By Brittney Dunkins

George Washington University students, faculty and staff members can tap...

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100K Strong Forum Analyzes Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Trip to D.C.

By Julyssa Lopez

Cybersecurity breaches and economic competition are among issues that strain U.S.-China relations, and many experts on the...

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Presale Tickets Available for Men’s Basketball Game vs. Virginia

George Washington University departments, schools and organizations are being provided a special presale period to purchase tickets for a highly anticipated Nov. 16 men’s basketball game between...

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Human Resources Hosts First Benefits Briefing

University Human Resources hosted the first of four events regarding employee benefits Monday. The series of briefings is intended for faculty and staff to learn firsthand about changes to the...

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Ignoring Thunderstorms, GW Community Buckles Down to Serve

More than 2,100 students, faculty and staff gather for Freshman Day of Service.