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A JUMP Start

Several George Washington University math and physics professors have been awarded a five-year, $614,400 grant from the National Science Foundation to start a program to support undergraduate...

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Research Days Highlight Students’ Original Scholarship

By Laura Otto and Laura Donnelly-Smith

In more than 450 poster presentations, George Washington University undergraduates, graduate students, medical students and residents presented...

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The Kalb Report Discusses ‘The Washington Post’ in the Digital Age

The Internet age and its effects on one of the nation’s preeminent newspapers, “The Washington Post,” drove the conversation on the latest...

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It Takes a Community

By Jamie L. Freedman

Great things can happen when we harness the power of social media, said keynote speaker Marne Levine at the 13th...

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In Memoriam: James S. Robinson

George Washington Police Department Officer James S. Robinson, a 13-year member of the force, died Thursday of natural causes. He was 57.

Officer Robinson joined the GW Police Department in...

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GW Is Inaugural Education Partner for 2013 Fortune Global Forum

Former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Hank Paulson Jr. outlined the environmental and political goals of China and the...

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Career Services Advisory Council Announces Internship Fund

As many students know, taking on internships to compete in the postgraduate job market is necessary, but at what cost? The George Washington University...

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Fulfilling Their Commitments

Just one year out from pitching a “commitment to action” for the Clinton Global Initiative University, George Washington students who...

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SEC Chairman Discusses Financial Literacy, Public Service

Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Elisse Walter gave George Washington University students a quick lesson in...

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Women in Business Student Group to Host Conference

The idea that getting a start can sometimes be the hardest part is what’s behind this year’s fourth annual George Washington...