SMPA Professor Edits First Social Media Encyclopedia
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University Commits to Increasing Access for Local Low-Income Students
By Lauren Ingeno
In response to a call to action from President Obama, the George Washington University has committed to creating and expanding initiatives that will directly support high...
More than 600 volunteers spend day working on community projects, honoring King's life and legacy.
Message from President Steven Knapp
Today, as it has every year since 2001, the George Washington University commemorates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through service to the community. Teams of...
Reading List for Washingtonians
2013 came and went, bringing with it plenty of literature about the nation’s capital. From provocative tell-alls about...
Financial Literacy, a Lesson Worth Learning
By Brittney Dunkins
As 2014 begins, many Americans are preparing to make major financial decisions, from a down payment on a new home to a career change.
But varied predictions for...
Study Finds Dangerous Chemicals in Consumer Products
Despite drops in levels of some types of phthalates— found in children’s toys, nail polish and other beauty products—Americans are still being exposed to the potentially damaging chemicals,...
Volunteers Empower Communities Worldwide
Alternative break participants tackle environmental, economic issues, amass 6,000 service hours.
Student ‘Not Defined by Circumstance’
The first thing people tend to notice about Columbian College senior Asianna Joyce is her bubbly disposition. She chatters...
GW Prepares for Annual MLK Day of Service
By James Irwin
Between 600 and 700 George Washington University volunteers are expected to participate in community service projects throughout the...