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Seeing Military Service ‘Through Their Eyes’

By Ruth Steinhardt

Victoria Pridemore doesn’t like to take the spotlight...

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Documents Reveal Soviets’ Role in the Fall of the Berlin Wall and German Unification

By Brittney Dunkins

Popular history casts the fall of the Berlin Wall on Nov. 9, 1989, as a revolutionary act of the East German people. But...

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Greek Sororities and Fraternities Unite for First ‘Day of Service’

By Brittney Dunkins

The Continental Ballroom of the George Washington University’s Marvin Center was a flurry of creative activity on...

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Father of Malala Yousafzai to Speak at George Washington University

What: Launch event for “I Am Malala: A Resource Guide for Educators”
Where: Jack Morton Auditorium
When: 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13
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New Media and History Merge at HistoryMakers Symposium

By Nic Corbett

The power of hearing historical figures recounting the obstacles they overcame cannot be underestimated, said Geneva Henry, librarian and vice provost for libraries at the...

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Experts Address Concussion, the 'Invisible Injury'

By Lauren Ingeno

Lauren Chase quickly bounced back after she suffered her first concussion during freshman year on the University of Maryland-Baltimore County women’...

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Veterans Day Events to Cause Metro Changes, Street Closings

Events on Veterans Day, including The Concert...

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‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Winner Gets Ready for Lisner

Fox’s Emmy Award-winning dance competition “So You Think You Can Dance” (SYTYCD) has enchanted audiences since 2005—and now the George Washington University...

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New Museum Holds First-Ever Program on Campus

The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum kicked off its new “Voices of American Design” lecture series on Thursday, marking the first educational event to be held in the...