Did North Korea Really Attack Sony?
Allan Friedman, research scientist at the Cyber Security Policy Research Institute, weighs the political strategy involved in accusing North Korea of disrupting Sony’s internal email system.
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Did North Korea Really Attack Sony?
Allan Friedman, research scientist at the Cyber Security Policy Research Institute, weighs the political strategy involved in accusing North Korea of disrupting Sony’s internal email system.
Where Young and Old Coexist Among the Landmarks
Historic rowhouses, an alley of snugly packed dwellings, the legendary Watergate and of course the George Washington University campus...
Americans Overwhelmingly Pessimistic About Economy
Americans continue to hold strong negative views about the state of the economy and a grim outlook for the next generation’s financial prospects, according to a...
Is the Sony Scandal the End of Email As We Know It?
Diana Burley, professor of human and organizational decries the “knee-jerk reaction” many people will have to cleanse their email in the wake of...
GW Today’s Top 15 Stories of the Semester
Fall 2014 was an exciting time for George Washington University, bringing to campus huge new partnerships, high-profile visitors, nation-sweeping social movements and major strides in research....
Ken Burns, Katie Couric Film PBS Special at GW
“Here we go. Stand by please,” shouted a voice from the back of the dimly lit auditorium in the...
Christy Willis Retires After 30-Year Career
Christy Willis didn’t intend disability support to be her life’s work. A painting major and fine artist, she began working with severely disabled...
Anthony Fauci: AIDS ‘Ain’t Over ’Til It’s Over’
Anthony Fauci’s colleagues called him crazy when as a young and successful immunologist, he decided to focus his attention entirely on a mysterious...
Find What Makes You Happy in 2015: The GW Holiday Video
President Knapp is pleased to share GW's holiday greeting to the university community.