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The New Face of the HIV Epidemic

New HIV infections are occurring among young gay and bisexual black men in the U.S. at greatly elevated rates, according to a new study released today at the XIX International AIDS Conference in...

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Citibank Execs Look to GW Students for Advice

George Washington MBA students in this summer’s Citibank Global Banking Practicum aren’t in a class per se—they could really think about it as a six-week job interview.

For the first time,...

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In North Korea, GW Lecturer Teaches Statistics

After spending a week in North Korea as part of a Statistics Without Borders program, George Washington Elliott School of International Affairs Lecturer Justin Fisher is sure his summer students...

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XFINITY’s New Sports Guy

July 23, 2012

Austin Schindel, B.A.’12, is known by another name these days. For the last few months, Mr. Schindel has traveled to major sporting events around the country as “The XFINITY...

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GW Employees Compete, Bond on Softball Field

July 16, 2012

Matchups between MC Hammer and Arrested Development and Blue Screens of Death and the Mount Vernon Misfits kicked off the seventh season of the GW Summer Softball League last...

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Dean Berman Recognized as Law ‘Champion’

The GW Law School dean was selected for his ambition, energy and the innovative initiatives he has introduced.

July 16, 2012

George Washington Law School Dean Paul...

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GW Develops New Identity Standards and Guidelines

A new university logo will be released in the fall.

July 16, 2012

Two years ago, the George Washington University began to research and develop a new message strategy...

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Turning Pain into Power

GW’s Midwifery Services offers women the chance of a natural, unmedicated birth.

Friday, July 13, 2012

By Jennifer Eder

The birth of Jennifer Donaghue’s first...

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SPHHS Hosts Symposium on the Future of Health Care Reform

July 13, 2012

By Jennifer Eder

Less than two weeks after the Supreme Court upheld the majority of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the George Washington School of Public Health and...

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High in the Andes, Tourism Students Lend Expertise

George Washington tourism and international affairs students team up to help the city of Cusco, Peru.

One of the main reasons Lynette Andrews came to George Washington for...