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Columbian College Dean Outlines Corcoran School’s Progress

 
The ultimate goal of the new Corcoran School of the Arts and Design will be to promote interdisciplinary...

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Unpredictable Disease Stokes Fear, Anxiety

Tara Sonenshine, Shapiro Fellow in the School of Media and Public Affairs, analyses reaction to the first death in the U.S. from the Ebola virus.

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John Payne, Head of Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Dies

By James Irwin

Father John Payne, longtime academic leader and administrator at the Duke...

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IMF Urges Structural Reforms In Face of Lagging World Economy

 
To combat the global economy’s slow, uneven recovery, countries need to implement structural economic-...

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Capital Partners Leading the Way for Cheaper, Cleaner Energy

Last week, about 300 higher education sustainability leaders from around the country came together in Boston for the...

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Despite Recent Problems, Many Aren’t Worried About Being Hacked

Joann Weiner, lecturer in the Department of Economics, assesses high-profile data breaches at JPMorgan, Home Depot and Target and the “so what” attitude of some millennials.

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Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations to Step Down

The university announced Wednesday that Michael Morsberger, vice president for development and alumni relations, will leave GW at the end of the month for personal reasons. Mr. Morsberger has led...

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GW Researcher Receives $2 Million NIH New Innovator Award

Medical researchers are steps closer to creating human organs using 3D printers, but they have significant barriers to cross before science fiction becomes a reality.

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Senate Race in Virginia Enters Home Stretch

By James Irwin

Ed Gillespie continues to link Mark Warner to an unpopular president. Sen. Warner continues to try to keep himself beyond Mr....