Chicago Scholars Experience Life at GW
Two years ago, 17-year-old Ernesto Delgado, who could be the first in his family to graduate from a four-year university, never would have...
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Chicago Scholars Experience Life at GW
Two years ago, 17-year-old Ernesto Delgado, who could be the first in his family to graduate from a four-year university, never would have...
Author John Banville Offers Words of Wisdom
John Banville had an honest admission for future novelists at the George Washington University: The writing process never...
George Washington Admits Early Decision Applicants for Class of 2018
For some students, choosing the right college is a stressful decision—for others, it’s a no brainer. This past fall, more than 1,000 students submitted applications to the George Washington...
University Recognized for Green Designs
Square 80 Plaza, Law Clinic and Ross Hall honored for sustainable features.
Lisner Auditorium Presents Annual Flamenco Festival
George Washington University Lisner Auditorium launched its annual Flamenco Festival last night with Gala Flamenca, a performance starring dancers...
Alumnus Carl Lutz Posthumously Awarded GW President’s Medal
By James Irwin
At the height of World War II, as the Nazis attempted to finish their heinous extermination of European Jews, a Swiss diplomat...
How Do Flying Snakes Soar through the Air?
They slither, they sneak, they hiss, they…fly?
Don’t let their wingless bodies fool you—snakes in the lowland tropical forests of Southeast...
Colonials Get to Work During Spring Break
By James Irwin
Eleanor Aldous has never been to Ecuador, and when she arrives in the South American country next week it won’t be to spend her spring...
Looking Back: GW’s Love of Basketball
As Colonials close home schedule, George Washington Today relives highlights of the men’s 100-season program.