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‘Beyond Buffett,’ Berkshire Hathaway Can Still Flourish

By Ruth Steinhardt

“Berkshire Hathaway is an accident.”

It’s a strange opening line for a book about one...

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A Week to Recognize Veterans

To honor its veteran and military community members and to commemorate Veterans Day on Nov. 11, the George Washington University’s Office of Military...

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Corcoran Students Put a Face on Diplomacy

 
It was up to Corcoran alumnus Pratik Shah, B.F.A. ’14, to tell the story of an American diplomat named...

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Observations From The Midterm Elections

By James Irwin

The Republican Party ...

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Three GW Alumni Election Results Still Unknown

By James Irwin

Eight George Washington University alumni entered...

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13th Annual Interfaith Dinner Promotes Diversity, Dialogue

By Lauren Ingeno

George Washington University student Crista Cole began her conversion from atheism to Islam three years ago. Under the dimmed lights of the Marvin...

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3-D Printing Triggers a New Industrial Revolution

By Brittney Dunkins

Like most toddlers, Emma Lavelle wanted to color and play with blocks, but those simple youthful desires were beyond her...

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D.C. Taxis Must ‘Innovate or Die’

By Brittney Dunkins

A 12-1 D.C. Council vote last Tuesday to regulate rideshare services in...

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Do You Know Where You’ll Get Your Next Meal?

Millions of Americans—about 1 of every 6—are food insecure, meaning they struggle to feed their families or go hungry every day, according to...

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Army’s First Black Helicopter Pilot Honored at George Washington University

 

When retired U.S. Army Captain Joseph Hairston was honored Monday at a luncheon at the George Washington University, it was for a multitude of public service accomplishments—any one...