Learning Tricks From a New Trade
An airport bustling with suitcase-toting travelers and thousands of badged employees may not seem like a traditional place to...
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Learning Tricks From a New Trade
An airport bustling with suitcase-toting travelers and thousands of badged employees may not seem like a traditional place to...
Teaching Clinicians to Care for Themselves
By Kristin Hubing
Around-the-clock media coverage and heated political disputes have made the debate about U.S. health care reform difficult to overlook. However, there is a quieter...
Joe Biden Addresses U.S. Relations with Asia-Pacific Region
The economic success of Asia is fundamentally linked to the U.S., Vice President Joe Biden said at an event hosted by the...
LGBT Health Graduate Certificate Program Holds First Annual Forum
Coinciding with the Supreme Court’s recent same-sex marriage decisions, the George Washington University’s LGBT Health Graduate...
GW Students ‘Design on a Dime’ with ZOOM Interiors
For recent graduates and college students moving into their first apartment, interior design may seem like a daunting and costly task often better left for another day—or decade .
Enter...
University Expands Undergraduate On-Campus Residential Requirement
Beginning with the class of 2018, the George Washington University will add two semesters to the on-campus residential requirement to further support students’ academic and campus experiences....
Study Abroad in Egypt Suspended for Fall
The university is canceling study abroad plans for Egypt for the fall semester because of concerns about safety. Eight George Washington students were planning to study in the country.
The...
Researchers Create Method to Rapidly Identify Specific Strains of Illness
Researchers from the George Washington University and Boston University School of Medicine have developed a method to rapidly identify pathogenic species and...
University Announces New CARE Network Case Manager
An experienced educator is at the helm of the university’s CARE Network, which responds to a wide range of reports of concern about students—from...