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George Washington University Welcomes the Class of 2019

Thousands of high school seniors from all 50 states and 80 countries received exciting news in their email inboxes on Friday afternoon after the George Washington University sent out its regular...

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The Cost of Urban Redevelopment

Phyllissa Bilal lives in public housing in the historic Barry Farm community in Southeast Washington, D.C. She remembers walking her three sons past a new playground in their neighborhood, which...

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Female Execs Say ‘Be Bold, Be You’ to Get to the C-Suite

By Brittney Dunkins

Young professionals at the George Washington University were urged to throw out their five-year plans by the executives...

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Want to ‘Change the Menu?’ Experts Say ‘Vote with Your Fork’

By Brittney Dunkins

From the battle over healthy school lunches and conflict over changing dietary guidelines to regulating agribusiness and combatting food...

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Donors, Students Celebrate the Power of Philanthropy and the Promise of Tomorrow’s Leaders

By James Irwin

She grew up in one of the roughest neighborhoods in south Philadelphia, raised by a single mother who worked long hours in a drapery...

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Students Vote Yes on Sexual Assault Education and Divestment Referenda

By Brittney Dunkins

George Washington University students voted Wednesday and Thursday in...

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#GWSEH Researcher Spotlight: Accelerating Bridge Construction

This is the fifth profile in a GW Today series featuring faculty from the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science who are conducting research...

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D.C. Historic Preservation Board Discusses Corcoran Building Designation

The D.C. Historic Preservation Board said Thursday it would decide next month whether to designate the interior of the 17th...

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Record Voter Turnout Propels GW Juniors to First Place in Student Elections

When George Washington University junior Andie Dowd thinks of the moment she learned that she will serve as the 2015 Student Association president, one word comes to mind: thankful.

“Finding...