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Ken Burns, Katie Couric Film PBS Special at GW

By Lauren Ingeno

“Here we go. Stand by please,” shouted a voice from the back of the dimly lit auditorium in the...

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Christy Willis Retires After 30-Year Career

Christy Willis didn’t intend disability support to be her life’s work. A painting major and fine artist, she began working with severely disabled...

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Anthony Fauci: AIDS ‘Ain’t Over ’Til It’s Over’

By Lauren Ingeno

Anthony Fauci’s colleagues called him crazy when as a young and successful immunologist, he decided to focus his attention entirely on a mysterious...

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USOC Will Submit Bid to Host 2024 Olympics

By James Irwin

The United States Olympic Committee...

Find What Makes You Happy in 2015: The GW Holiday Video

President Knapp is pleased to share GW's holiday greeting to the university community.

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Benefits, Sexual Assault Protocol and SEH Backfill Addressed at Faculty Senate

George Washington University administrators and faculty discussed the university’s sexual assault protocol, the Science and Engineering Hall (SEH) backfill plans and a resolution that would...

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Oxford Development Economist Sabina Alkire Joins Elliott School

After directing Oxford University’s Poverty and Human Development Initiative for eight years, distinguished development economist Sabina Alkire will join the George Washington University’s...

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Another Grand Jury Fails to Indict Police Officer

George Washington University Law School Professor Roger Fairfax analyzes decision in death of Eric Garner.

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Tips for Coping with the ‘Holiday Blues’

By Brittney Dunkins

’Tis the season to gather with friends, give gifts and ring in the New Year. But what if you’re having a not-so-happy holiday?

While many students are able to...

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GW Researchers Seek to Understand Brain Abnormalities

By Lauren Ingeno

The human brain is a “monstrous, beautiful mess,” author William F. Allman wrote in 1989. More than two decades later, many mysteries of the body’s...