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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Middle East Expert Discusses Egypt
As the death toll in Egypt mounts, Nathan Brown, professor of political science and international affairs, analyzes the...
University’s Second Banaa Scholar Arrives at GW
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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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