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Textile Museum Symposium Draws Hundreds of Scholars to GW

By Jay Conley

More than 200 scholars from across the country and throughout Europe were present this weekend for The Textile Museum’s annual fall symposium at GW’s Jack Morton Auditorium....

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‘Making Democracy Work’ Exhibit Unveiled at GW

The George Washington’s Graduate School of Political Management recently unveiled an exhibit examining the careers and collaboration of former Democratic National Committee Chairman Charles Manatt...

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Provost Releases Draft of Strategic Plan

Provost Steven Lerman on Tuesday released the first full draft of a strategic plan that leads George Washington University into the next decade.

Over the past year, members from all corners...

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GW to Launch Graduate Certificate in Justice and Public Safety Information Management

The George Washington University College of Professional Studies will offer a graduate certificate in...

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Students Launch Test Recycling Project at Taste of DC

Hundreds of D.C. area residents, families, tourists and others sampled a wide variety of food at last Sunday’s Taste of DC event--and they also got a chance to “do the right thing” and recycle....

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Author Recounts Life in Seclusion Under Iranian Fatwa

By Jay Conley

Salman Rushdie believes the backlash against freedom of speech and free expression of thoughts and ideas may be more violent and widespread now than in 1989 when Iran’s...

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GW Fencing Hosts Conference Tournament

Last weekend, GW’s fencing team hosted its first tournament in eight years on George Washington’s Foggy Bottom Campus.

Six universities—...

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The Main Event: Jon Stewart vs. Bill O’Reilly

On Saturday night, a packed Lisner Auditorium played host to a unique bout. 

In one corner, standing at “a gargantuan 6 feet 4 inches tall,” according to moderator E.D. Hill of CNN, was...

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The Economy, Taxes—And Big Bird

The presidential debate season is officially underway after President Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney went head to head last week on domestic policy, covering everything from the economy to...

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Visual Identity Advisory Council Convenes

Vice President for External Relations Lorraine Voles convened on Wednesday the University Council on Visual Identity and Communications, an advisory group of university leaders tasked with...