GW Celebrates 50 Years of Public Service Education
More than 250 alumni, students and faculty gathered on campus last weekend to celebrate the 50th...
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GW Celebrates 50 Years of Public Service Education
More than 250 alumni, students and faculty gathered on campus last weekend to celebrate the 50th...
Colleagues, friends and admirers of 14th George Washington University President Lloyd Hartman Elliott filled the Dorothy Betts Theatre of the Cloyd Heck Marvin Center on Tuesday for a...
The Sequester: How Will It Affect the University Community?
The looming budget cuts known as the “sequester” take effect Friday unless Congress acts. Kent Springfield, director of federal government relations, spoke with George Washington Today about what...
On May 19, one GW graduate will address a crowd of about 25,000 gathered to celebrate the university’s Commencement in front of the Washington Monument....
GW, Partner Institutions Awarded $3.75 Million for Innovation Corps
George Washington University and two partner institutions were awarded $3.75 million from the National Science Foundation to start a Mid-Atlantic node of the NSF’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps)...
University Celebrates Namesake’s 281st
George Washington community members celebrated the university’s namesake last week, participating in events on campus, at the president’s Mount Vernon Estate, Museum & Gardens and all over the...
With topics like the foundations of nanoscience and an environmentally friendly type of magnetic refrigeration system, seven George Washington graduate students and two undergraduates captured $18...
‘On the Board’ Welcomes First Class of Fellows
The George Washington University last week introduced its inaugural class of 15 fellows to the first-of-its-kind “On the Board,” a program that...
Former CIA Director Stresses Risk of Cyberattacks
Cyberattacks may be the biggest weapon countries have in their playbook of modern day espionage. That’s why retired Gen. Michael Hayden, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the...
Happy 281st, George Washington
As the university and nation get ready to celebrate the first president’s birthday on Friday, GW Today talked with Assistant Professor of History Denver Brunsman about George Washington’s life,...