Building George Washington University’s ‘Food Revolution’
How many vegetables should you have on your plate? What makes a fruit “good” or “bad”? Is cutting carbs nutritious?
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Building George Washington University’s ‘Food Revolution’
How many vegetables should you have on your plate? What makes a fruit “good” or “bad”? Is cutting carbs nutritious?
...Colonials Look to Continue Their Climb
By James Irwin
Eight months removed from a 24-win season that ended in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Mike Lonergan will lead his George...
Top Heart Researcher to Chair Department of Biomedical Engineering
The George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science has recruited a...
GW Office of Admissions Gets Involved in D.C. College Application Week
By the time the bell rang at 3:15 on Nov. 3, a classroom of 15 Eastern Senior High School seniors...
School of Nursing Receives Grant to Recruit and Retain Veterans
The George Washington University School of Nursing (SON) has received $1 million from the U...
Will the Democrats Prosper After Obama?
Lara Brown, director of the Political Management program, writes about the problems Democrats are having in the wake of an Obama presidency that hasn’t invested fully in the long-term health of...
Professor Christopher Klemek Discusses Urban History on WAMU's Metro Connection
The urban historian behind GW's Digital D.C. project explains how to use archival material to learn more about cities.
Seeing Military Service ‘Through Their Eyes’
By Ruth Steinhardt
Victoria Pridemore doesn’t like to take the spotlight...
Documents Reveal Soviets’ Role in the Fall of the Berlin Wall and German Unification
Popular history casts the fall of the Berlin Wall on Nov. 9, 1989, as a revolutionary act of the East German people. But...
Greek Sororities and Fraternities Unite for First ‘Day of Service’
The Continental Ballroom of the George Washington University’s Marvin Center was a flurry of creative activity on...