Amazon vs. Hachette in E-Book Pricing War
In the latest on the dispute between America’s fourth-largest publisher ...
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Amazon vs. Hachette in E-Book Pricing War
In the latest on the dispute between America’s fourth-largest publisher ...
Science and Engineering Hall Opening Scheduled for Early 2015
With the fall semester in full swing, George Washington University students, faculty and staff have noticed a buzz of activity at the...
SEAS Launches Department of Biomedical Engineering
When asked by a prospective student’s parent whether biomedical engineering was simply a “fad,” Professor Jason Zara was pointed in his response: “...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Law Needs ‘Statement of Women’s Full Citizenship’
13 Years Later, GW Remembers 9/11
The university community paid tribute to the victims, including nine alumni, who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks.

GW’s 2015 Benefits Budget Explained
With the university preparing to enter open enrollment season, a time when faculty and staff may make changes to their current benefit plans, George Washington Today sat down with Executive Vice...

University to Adjust Tuition Remission
Tuition remission for full-time and part-time faculty and staff at the George Washington University will be adjusted to cover 90 percent of tuition compared with 96 percent previously, effective...

Alumni Join Most Diverse Class in Teach For America Corps
The George Washington University was a top contributor to Teach for America in 2014—the most diverse class in the national teacher corps' 25-year history. The university landed the No. 3 spot...
Historic Arts Agreement Transfers $43 Million to GW