World’s Leading Near East Epigrapher Returns to GW
By John DiConsiglio
In a western Galilee excavation site, archaeologists unearth a massive stone covered in mysterious Aramaic engravings. Along the Mediterranean coast, scholars are...
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World’s Leading Near East Epigrapher Returns to GW
By John DiConsiglio
In a western Galilee excavation site, archaeologists unearth a massive stone covered in mysterious Aramaic engravings. Along the Mediterranean coast, scholars are...
Columbian College Announces Fall Dean’s Seminars
By James Irwin
The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences will host ...
Milken Institute School of Public Health Earns LEED Platinum Rating
A little more than a month after the celebratory grand...
On the 100th anniversary of the Great War onset, GW Today examines the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and the path to global conflict.
For Rafael Lucea, life is about moving forward.
Crossing the finish line of one marathon signals the start of training for the next —the...
Hundreds Help The Textile Museum Create Chinese Quilt
The Textile Museum, GW interns lead a large-scale design activity at this year’s Folklife Festival.