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Corcoran Books That Wax Poetic

Art and poetry enjoy a happy marriage in “Woven Words,” a new exhibition of Corcoran artists’ books on display in the Luther W....

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Stories of LGBT, Chicano and Religious Communities Uncovered in GW Archives

By Brittney Dunkins

Intricately drawn posters advertising dances for LGBT students, detailed blueprints for an interfaith religious center and...

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Loudoun County Students Explore STEM Careers at GW

The Virginia Science and Technology Campus hosts 130 high school students for the ninth annual event.

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‘Seven’ Recounts Women’s Stories of Horror and Heroism

By Lauren Ingeno

A decade before Malala Yousafzai...

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GW Basketball Holds Court at the White House

By James Irwin

Yuta Watanabe’s busy first year of college continues. On Tuesday, the...

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SMPA Senior Attends White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner

 
Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner attracted the usual mix of political...

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Title IX Coordinators Search for ‘Realistic Remedies’ to Campus Sexual Assault

Students, activists and university administrators from the Washington, D.C., area gathered Thursday night to discuss the complexities and possible ways forward on the issue of campus sexual...

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Insights From Washington Post Live ‘Executive Actions’ Event

Top CEOs from HBO Inc., KPMG-US, Johnson Publishing Company, MGM Resorts International and Siemens USA said in a series of interviews that launched a new partnership between George Washington...

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Preservation Review Board Designates Corcoran Building’s Interior as Historic

The D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board decided Thursday to designate most of the interior space of the Corcoran School’s 17th Street building as historic. The decision was in response to an...

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GW Students for Recovery Host First ‘Raise High for Recovery’ Day

While a student at Wayne State University, Ivana Grahovac—now the executive director of Transforming Youth Recovery— expected...