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...
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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...
5 Races to Watch on Election Day
The Republican Party is likely to take control of the Senate on Tuesday, though how many seats the GOP picks up is still a little murky.
“The math is very favorable for them, and it wouldn’t...
Many Millennials Taking a Pass on Midterm Elections
George Washington University students weigh in on the likelihood that they will not cast a ballot for any candidate during this midterm election cycle.
Four GW Students Win Awards at Chinese Speech Competition
GWPD Chief Announces Retirement
By James Irwin
Kevin Hay, who has served as chief of the George Washington University Police...
Thomas Pickering Analyzes Diplomacy Challenges
GW Faculty-Staff Donor Campaign Kicks Off With A Thanks
By James Irwin
Last year, as one of the first steps of a collaboration among the George Washington University...
University Professor Among Those Honored at Mayor’s Arts Awards
By Nic Corbett
George Washington University Professor of Dance Maida Withers was honored with a special recognition award Wednesday at the 29th annual Mayor’s Arts Awards Ceremony...
Space-Bound Experiment Turns to Dust in Rocket Explosion
Local college students attending the ill-fated Wallops Island, Virginia, rocket launch were shocked when the Orbital Sciences Corporation mission to the International Space Station ended in an...
Economy Remains Key for Candidates, Voters Despite Foreign Crises
Lara Brown, director of the Political Management program, talks about the economy in determining voting preferences in the upcoming mid-term elections.