D.C. Taxis Must ‘Innovate or Die’
By Brittney Dunkins
A 12-1 D.C. Council vote last Tuesday to regulate rideshare services in...
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D.C. Taxis Must ‘Innovate or Die’
By Brittney Dunkins
A 12-1 D.C. Council vote last Tuesday to regulate rideshare services in...
Do You Know Where You’ll Get Your Next Meal?
Millions of Americans—about 1 of every 6—are food insecure, meaning they struggle to feed their families or go hungry every day, according to...
Army’s First Black Helicopter Pilot Honored at George Washington University
When retired U.S. Army Captain Joseph Hairston was honored Monday at a luncheon at the George Washington University, it was for a multitude of public service accomplishments—any one...
Federal Funding Fuels Research, Academics
The George Washington University has received a number of awards each greater than $750,000 from federal agencies since the start of the fall 2014...
GW's Rodham Institute Promotes Health Equity in D.C.
By Laura Otto
According to the D.C. Department of Health, residents living in Ward 8, which has one of the city’s highest poverty rates, are nearly twice...
Should Americans Be Forced to Vote?
A CNN article mentions a recent George Washington University Battleground poll in a roundup of expert analysis of compulsory voting initiatives from other countries and how that might play out in...
Curating a New Arts Partnership
GW Student Documentary Uncovers Stories of High School Drop-Outs
Nearly 10 years after former President George W. Bush declared that there would be “No Child Left Behind,” D.C. high...
George Washington University Students Keep Their Sights on Outer Space
When an unmanned NASA rocket exploded seconds after launching off the Virginia coast last Tuesday, Shayda Shahbazi’s science experiment also went up...
School of Nursing’s Founding Dean Leaves Lasting Legacy
A risk-taker, a pragmatist, a mentor, a scholar—colleagues attributed those descriptions to Jean Johnson, the George Washington University School of...