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Board of Trustees Approves Faculty Governance Resolutions

The George Washington University Board of Trustees approved three resolutions concerning shared governance, marking an important step in the...

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An Evening on the Hill With GW Alumni

About 200 politicos attend annual Capitol Hill reception.

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Alumnae Thrive in Leadership Collaborative

Janelle Carter Brevard, Traci Scott among first cohort of Presidential Leadership Scholars graduates.

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Message from Provost Steven Lerman

Steven Lerman, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs for the George Washington University, sent the following letter Friday to Elliott School faculty and senior leadership...

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U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Same-Sex Marriage Nationwide

By Ruth Steinhardt

On Friday morning, the Supreme Court handed down a decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, the consolidated cases regarding marriage equality for same-sex couples in the United...

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In Memoriam: Professor James Miller

 
Though his office was filled with stacks of books sprouting from every inch of the floor, Professor of...

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Why the Big Supreme Court Cases Cluster at the End of June

Orin Kerr, Fred C. Stevenson Research Professor of Law, sheds light on the Court's procedural timetable for releasing major rulings.

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Is It Possible to Fix D.C.’s Food Waste Problem in 24 Hours?

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University played host Thursday and Friday to the...

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How I Got the Job: GW Grad on the Ultimate Life Hack for Job Seekers

By Brittney Dunkins

A week before graduating from the George Washington University, Tom Barry sat on a sofa at the bustling 21st and L Bourbon...

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GW Global Series: Breaking Barriers With Dr. Afnan Al-Shuaiby

Arab British Chamber of Commerce Secretary General and Chief Executive Afnan Al-Shuaiby, Ph.D. ’09, touched on dimensions of leadership, international diplomacy, education and breaking social...