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More than 80 D.C. Residents Receive Fresh Produce and Health Screenings

By Brittney Dunkins

Every day for the past three years, Sarah Lanier has gone to the Deanwood Recreation Center in Northeast D.C. for lunch....

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SEAS Inducts Six Into Hall of Fame

By James Irwin

Six George Washington University alumni, including an aeronautics vice president at Lockheed Martin, the head of a leading Internet...

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2015 Open Enrollment Ends Oct. 31 at 8 p.m.

Open enrollment, the annual opportunity for George Washington University employees to amend medical, dental, life insurance, flexible spending accounts and vision benefits, will end Oct. 31 at 8 p...

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2024 Olympics in D.C.? Former GW Trustee Leads Effort To Make It Happen

By James Irwin

Could Washington, D.C., host the Olympics? The former chair of the George Washington University...

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President Obama Appoints GSEHD Dean to Education Post

President Obama announces his intention to appoint Michael Feuer as a member of the board of directors of the National Board for Education Sciences.

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Students Reflect on Academic and Extracurricular Success with ePortfolio

GW’s University Teaching and Learning Center and the Division of Student Affairs partnered with Digication to launch ePortfolio, an online platform for students to catalogue their accomplishments...

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Healthy Meals ‘Three Ingredients and 15 Minutes Away,’ University Chef Says

By Brittney Dunkins

To create a nutritious, creative meal you need fancy cookware, counter space and an abundance of time, right?

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How Tough Is Your Textbook?

 

When U.S. students step into the workplace, they face competition for jobs from around the world. Accordingly, U.S. college students’ relatively low scoring on some international...