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Middle East Expert Discusses Egypt

As the death toll in Egypt mounts, Nathan Brown, professor of political science and international affairs, analyzes the...

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University’s Second Banaa Scholar Arrives at GW

By Julyssa Lopez

Mator Jacob Aketch is getting a crash course on all things D.C.: Since arriving in the city on Aug. 7, he’s taken photos in...

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Alumni Brick Program to End

The option for graduates to request an engraved commemorative brick or a library bookplate will end with 2013 graduates. The options were offered as part of the university’s commencement...

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Gelman Library Gets a New Look, Improved Functionality

Students returning to campus will notice a dramatic new look for the Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library. The hub of campus life quietly debuted...

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GW Students Most Politically Active in the Nation

George Washington University students are the most politically active in the nation, according to The Princeton Review.  The...

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Hitting All the Right Notes

By Julyssa Lopez

Considered the most prestigious award in opera, the...

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Leonard Akman Bequest Gives School of Medicine and Health Sciences $3.2 Million

A bequest on behalf of the late Leonard Akman, M.D. ’43, will provide the George Washington University’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences...

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Veterans Park Gets A New Home

As part of the George Washington University’s commitment to service members and student-veterans, Veterans Memorial Park will move to a new location on Kogan Plaza, near the recently renovated...

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Summer Sendoffs Welcome Incoming Colonials

The newest crop of Colonials enjoyed a warm reception at the annual Summer Sendoffs hosted by students, alumni, parents and friends...

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GW’s Cyprus Summer Youth Institute Teaches Peacebuilding

By Brittney Dunkins

On a humid day in Washington, 20 students in George Washington University’s Cyprus Bi-Communal Summer Youth Institute are sitting in Meridian Hill Park.

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