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Igor Efimov Installed in Collins Professorship

By James Irwin

Igor Efimov, a leader in cardiovascular disease research who ...

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Rick Santorum: ‘None of Those Other Freedoms Mean Anything’ without Freedom of Conscience

By James Irwin

Speaking Monday night at the Elliott School of International Affairs, former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) attempted to channel...

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Tim Cook: Pro-Discrimination ‘Religious Freedom’ Laws are Dangerous

Tim Cook is chief executive of Apple.

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‘Paint Your Faith’ Colorfully Depicts Students’ Feelings on Religion

The George Washington University’s Muslim Students Association hosted a collaborative art project in University Yard Friday. Called “Paint Your Faith,” the project asked passers-by—Muslim and non-...

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The George Washington University and VIVA Group Host First Global Real Estate Conference

By Julia Parmley

The flow of global real estate capital is more diverse than ever before—and so are the risks. While there is still a high degree of confidence and predictability in...

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Iranian Journalist: ‘I Had No Choice But to Chart a New Course’

By Brittney Dunkins

As a young college student,  journalist Nazenin Ansari—the daughter of a diplomat —was bound for a life of public...

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George Washington University Welcomes the Class of 2019

Thousands of high school seniors from all 50 states and 80 countries received exciting news in their email inboxes on Friday afternoon after the George Washington University sent out its regular...

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The Cost of Urban Redevelopment

Phyllissa Bilal lives in public housing in the historic Barry Farm community in Southeast Washington, D.C. She remembers walking her three sons past a new playground in their neighborhood, which...

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Female Execs Say ‘Be Bold, Be You’ to Get to the C-Suite

By Brittney Dunkins

Young professionals at the George Washington University were urged to throw out their five-year plans by the executives...