Capital Partners Leading the Way for Cheaper, Cleaner Energy
Last week, about 300 higher education sustainability leaders from around the country came together in Boston for the...
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Capital Partners Leading the Way for Cheaper, Cleaner Energy
Last week, about 300 higher education sustainability leaders from around the country came together in Boston for the...
Despite Recent Problems, Many Aren’t Worried About Being Hacked
Joann Weiner, lecturer in the Department of Economics, assesses high-profile data breaches at JPMorgan, Home Depot and Target and the “so what” attitude of some millennials.
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations to Step Down
The university announced Wednesday that Michael Morsberger, vice president for development and alumni relations, will leave GW at the end of the month for personal reasons. Mr. Morsberger has led...
GW Researcher Receives $2 Million NIH New Innovator Award
Medical researchers are steps closer to creating human organs using 3D printers, but they have significant barriers to cross before science fiction becomes a reality.
A George Washington...
Senate Race in Virginia Enters Home Stretch
By James Irwin
Ed Gillespie continues to link Mark Warner to an unpopular president. Sen. Warner continues to try to keep himself beyond Mr....
Vision 2021 Will Guide Academic Year
Churchill Descendent: Great-grandfather, FDR ‘Shaped the Modern World’
By James Irwin
On Jan. 20, 1941, the day of his third presidential inauguration, Franklin Roosevelt penned a letter to Winston Churchill.
The...
Should Preschools Require Flu Shots?
Alexandra Stewart, George Washington University associate professor at Milken Institute School of Public Health, comments in the Wall Street Journal on mandatory vaccine requirements at some...
GW Executive Chef Dishes Out Advice
Ernesto Pabico fills in students on the best of J Street from fresh grass-fed beef burgers to gluten-free options.