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University Enhances Information Management Strategy

As part of an ongoing effort to effectively secure and manage information, George Washington University officials are meeting with faculty and staff across the institution this spring to discuss a...

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At Chalk-In Students Visualize a Stress-Free Final Exam Week

By Brittney Dunkins

George Washington University senior Angelica Melo bent over a large chalk drawing on H Street NW between 21st and 22nd streets Wednesday...

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GW Earns National Student Employment Honors

Graduate student employee Doyon Won and Associate Director of Health Promotion and Prevention Services Alexis Janda were honored by the Northeast Association of Student Employment Administrators...

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President Knapp Discusses Future of Higher Ed at Milken Global Conference

George Washington University President Steven Knapp said universities must do a better job matching academic outcomes with employer needs at the four-day...

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Humans to Mars Summit, Featuring Buzz Aldrin, Returns to GW

What: Humans to Mars Summit
Where: Lisner Auditorium...

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Aid to Foreign Countries Doesn’t Come at the Expense of American Cities

Emily Thorson, assistant professor of media and public affairs, is quoted in a piece challenging the myth that the United States spends a disproportionate amount of money on foreign aid. ...

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Corcoran Graduate Students Share NEXT Projects

After a successful opening featuring undergraduate work, the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design will premiere...

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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.