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One Year Later, Lessons to Learn from Navy Yard Shooting

By James Irwin

Cathy Lanier was on her way to work on Sept. 16, 2013, when she received a call about a homicide in Building 197 at the Washington...

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GW Offers Safety Tips for Rideshare Service Users

By Lauren Ingeno

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft can be convenient, affordable methods for late-night travel in Washington, D.C. But Darrell Darnell, senior...

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Jonathan Rapping, J.D. ’95, Awarded MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant

When Jonathan Rapping talks about his motivations, he often cites a shocking statistic: Approximately 80 percent of accused felons in the U.S. criminal justice system cannot afford legal defense...

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Corcoran Alumna Exposes Natural Beauty of the Philippines

As a globe-trotting conservation filmmaker, Katie Schuler has always had her eye on the Philippines. The tropical terrain brims with rare animals: There’s the tarsier, a tiny primate who curls...

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Voters: Government Living Up to Constitution

The president and members of Congress swear an oath to support, preserve and defend the Constitution of the United States....

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Three Minutes with Chris D’Elia

 
Chris D’Elia is best known for his work on the sitcom circuit—...

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Thousands to Return for Alumni Weekend

By James Irwin

The renaming of a campus residence hall and a concert featuring the top-selling music duo of all time are among the highlights of...

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Amazon vs. Hachette in E-Book Pricing War

By Brittney Dunkins

In the latest on the dispute between America’s fourth-largest publisher ...

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Science and Engineering Hall Opening Scheduled for Early 2015

By Brittney Dunkins

With the fall semester in full swing, George Washington University students, faculty and staff have noticed a buzz of activity at the...

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SEAS Launches Department of Biomedical Engineering

By Lauren Ingeno

When asked by a prospective student’s parent whether biomedical engineering was simply a “fad,” Professor Jason Zara was pointed in his response: “...