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Alumnus Uses Good Fortune to Change Lives

By John DiConsiglio

For Danielle Reyes, the weeks before the start of her first semester at GW were fraught with anxiety—and not just due to the butterflies she felt over leaving her family’...

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GW Students Continue to be ‘Most Politically Active’ in the Nation

By Brittney Dunkins

George Washington University students are the “most politically active” in the nation, according to the 2015 edition of the Princeton...

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What Worked for Colin Powell

 
Colin Powell’s story has a simple beginning: A young boy born to Jamaican parents joins the army....

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Corcoran Agreement Hearing Continues

By Brittney Dunkins

The D.C. Superior Court evidentiary hearing that would allow the historic ...

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University Offices Can Earn Certification for ‘Going Green’

By Brittney Dunkins

The Department of Undergraduate Programs at the George Washington University School of Business was recognized for its...

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Brasilia Without Borders Students Learn Through Experience

By Brittney Dunkins

During the last few weeks, 385 high school and college-aged students from Brasília have experienced a whirlwind of programming through the...

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Age-Friendly Task Force Continues Commitment to Seniors

 
Urbanization in D.C. has revitalized neighborhoods, sparked population growth and ignited business...

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CADE to Join Combined Student Health and Counseling Hub

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University announced Monday that the ...

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What Will African Leaders Discuss at First-Ever White House Summit?

By Julyssa Lopez

President Barack Obama will welcome more than 50 African leaders to Washington this week in an unprecedented effort to bring countries together and discuss the continent’s...

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Newt Gingrich Emphasizes Using Technology to Rethink Government

By James Irwin

Newt Gingrich stepped to the podium, thanked the crowd and outlined the topics of his speech, then paused for a second.

“Let me...