GW Hosts DC I-Corps Boot-Camp Kickoff
An autonomous sailing catamaran, a three-dimensional educational gaming application for science teachers and a low-cost method for testing pharmaceutical compound activity and toxicity were among...
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GW Hosts DC I-Corps Boot-Camp Kickoff
An autonomous sailing catamaran, a three-dimensional educational gaming application for science teachers and a low-cost method for testing pharmaceutical compound activity and toxicity were among...
In Conversation with Business Mogul Ted Leonsis
By Brittney Dunkins
Every D.C. sports fan’s favorite businessman Ted Leonsis, the majority owner of the Washington Wizards, Mystics, Capitals and the Verizon Center, sat down with Director...
$2.4 Million Supports Elliott School Research
The Carnegie Corporation of New York awarded the George Washington University’s Elliott School...
Business Plan Competition Winners Team Up
Less than two years ago, Jon Halpern and Dylan Fox were strangers competing against each other in the 2012...
‘Be a Good Neighbor’ Training Mandatory for Students
The George Washington University Center for Student Engagement launched a mandatory “Be a Good Neighbor” online orientation for on-...
SEAS Professor Named One of Nation’s ‘Most Innovative’ Educators
By Lauren Ingeno
When it comes to teaching electromagnetics, Professor Ergun Simsek likes to show before he tells.
Theoretical concepts — those complicated equations on the blackboard...
GW Hillel Announces Plans for a New Building
Hillel at the George Washington University announced plans today to replace its current property on the Foggy Bottom Campus with a...
Faculty Study Cutting-Edge Techniques on Teaching Day
Nearly 200 faculty members at the George Washington University took on the role of students for Teaching Day, a workshop sponsored by the GW ...