Harry Potter and the GW Law School
Harry Potter has a thing or two to teach George Washington University students, and his lessons have more to do with tort law...
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Harry Potter and the GW Law School
Harry Potter has a thing or two to teach George Washington University students, and his lessons have more to do with tort law...
University to Host United States Trade Representative
The George Washington University’s Institute for International Economic Policy will host the ...
Looking Back: In Washington, D.C., Activists Campaigned to End Apartheid
By Lauren Ingeno
“If we don’t come out of there, hold up picket signs and call the TV stations,” Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., told the small group of activists gathered outside of the...
Siemens Contest Exhibits Next Generation of STEM Leaders
By Lauren Ingeno
From discovering a new anti-flu medicine to identifying a potential new treatment for brain cancer, they’ve conducted cutting-edge research that could significantly impact...
GW Troubadours Sing at the White House
The GW Troubadours, one of the George Washington University's student-led co-ed a cappella groups, performed holiday harmonies at the White House on...
Global Women’s Institute Releases Policy Brief
Comprehensive immigration reform that includes a clear path to citizenship could drastically reduce violence against women and girls in the United States and across the world, according to a...
Students Take a Break During Midnight Breakfast
This year’s dinosaur-themed event, “The Land Before Finals,” offered games, giveaways and more.
Committee Serves University’s International Student Community
By Brittney Dunkins
As the George Washington University expands its presence abroad, the university’s global campus has also taken root right here in Washington. Currently, more than 3,500...
Community Mourns Death of Nelson Mandela
Following the news of Nelson Mandela’s death on Thursday, members of the George Washington University community laid flowers and solemnly bowed their heads in front of the “Free Mandela” sidewalk...