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Is There a Safer Way to Play Pro Football?

A look at the history of the game and how rules and equipment changes can alleviate some of the life-altering concussions and head injuries to...

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GW Celebrates the Future of Biomedical Engineering

By Lauren Ingeno

Multiple generations of engineers served as the inaugural audience to occupy the Science and Engineering Hall’s glass-walled Lehman Auditorium...

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Heed Truman’s Call to Reign in the CIA

Peter Fenn, adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Political Management, calls for a new Church Committee or other serious commission with...

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America’s Voice in the Digital Age

When Voice of America Director David Ensor introduces himself to people in the United States, the response he gets is often one of...

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Cadmium Exposure Linked to Aging, Chronic Disease

By Lauren Ingeno

Exposure to cadmium, even at low levels, can put you at significantly higher risk for diseases...

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Study Says Gender-Diverse Offices Are More Productive, Less Harmonious

By Lauren Ingeno

When men and women work together on teams, it’s better for business, says a ...

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D.C. Launch of ‘He for She’ Gender Equality Movement Kicks Off at GW

By Lauren Ingeno

Despite Monday night’s snow showers, more than 100 George Washington University students took part in the D.C. launch of an international...

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University Releases Results of Unwanted Sexual Behavior Questionnaire

By James Irwin

As colleges across the country continue to take measures to combat sexual assault, survey results released Wednesday by the George...

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Eco-Equity Challenge to Fund Student-Led Environmental and Social Justice Projects

By Brittney Dunkins

George Washington University students with solutions to pressing social and environmental problems have a new opportunity...

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A Guide for D.C.’s Soul Survivors

By James Irwin

Spend enough time in Washington, D.C., Torie Clarke says, and things begin to repeat themselves.

“The first lesson is if you...