Humanities Under the Microscope
By Ruth Steinhardt
Conversations in higher education around which fields of study will produce the most employable graduates often focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics...
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Humanities Under the Microscope
By Ruth Steinhardt
Conversations in higher education around which fields of study will produce the most employable graduates often focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics...

Gallup CEO: Entrepreneurship Key to Economic Growth
By James Irwin
Gallup CEO Jim Clifton was speaking to a group of presidents of American research labs—“NIH and NASA, really good people,” he said—...
University Celebrates the “Power of Partnerships” in Sustainability
By Brittney Dunkins
From campus-wide single-stream recycling to the...
Colonials Celebrate NCAA Berth
By James Irwin
They knew they were in. That part already had been taken care of, secured a week ago with a 75-62 win over Dayton in the Atlantic...
Message From George Washington University President Steven Knapp
All of us were shocked several weeks ago by the discovery of swastikas in International House. With the help of GW Hillel’s executive director,...
Corcoran’s Empty Bowls Project Helps Feed the Hungry
More than 500 ceramic bowls created by Corcoran community benefit homeless.
Students Take Strides toward Success with GW Career Quest
A group of 39 George Washington University undergraduate and graduate students arrived in New York City last Thursday for a whirlwind...
At Clinton Global Initiative University, A Laboratory for the Big Ideas
By Ruth Steinhardt
A graduate student in the George Washington University’s Elliot School of International Affairs, Ms. Adil was in Miami as part of this year’s...