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Faculty Senate Passes Shared Governance Resolutions

The Faculty Senate passed three resolutions Friday regarding faculty governance, the latest development in an ongoing process to update...

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Brady Gallery Illustrates ‘Art in the Making’

A new show that features various works by Jackson Pollock, Jules Olitski and Sam Gilliam at the Luther W. Brady Art...

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Leo A Daly Firm Announced as Corcoran Architect

The George Washington University announced that internationally renowned architecture, engineering and planning firm Leo A Daly will lead phased renovations of the Corcoran School’s 17th Street...

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University Announces Cap Decorating Contest

Campus store gift certificates of $100, $50 and $25 will be awarded to top three winners.

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GW Battleground Poll: American Electorate Skeptical of All 2016 Candidates

Americans’ pessimism about the current state of the country extends to the field of candidates for the 2016 presidential race, according to a new...

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University Honors Long-Serving Employees

By Ruth Steinhardt

When Helen Spencer began working at the George Washington University as a senior secretary in the Office of Research Oversight in the mid-1970s, her workplace looked very...

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E-Cigarettes: A Cause for Alarm? Public Health Experts Say the Research Isn’t Clear

By Lauren Ingeno

“Vape pipes,” “hookah pens,” “e-hookahs”—depending on your location, age and preferred brand, any of these names might apply to the battery-powered...

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Robert H. Miller Installed as Vivian Gill Distinguished Research Professor

By C.J. Trent-Gurbuz

For Robert H. Miller, senior associate dean for research and professor of anatomy and regenerative biology at the George Washington University...

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Students Digitally Map the Devastation after Nepal Earthquake

By Brittney Dunkins

Hours after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, George Washington...

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GW Is First University in D.C. to Use Bike-Powered Laundry Service

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University was using disposable paper towels to clean the 500,000-square-foot Science and...