Communications Law Journal Comes to GW
George Washington University’s Law School will house its eighth prominent student-operated journal beginning this summer.
The Law School won a competitive bidding process to bring the...
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Communications Law Journal Comes to GW
George Washington University’s Law School will house its eighth prominent student-operated journal beginning this summer.
The Law School won a competitive bidding process to bring the...
University to Hire Senior Administrator for Career Services
The university is creating a new senior administrative position, assistant provost for university career services, as part of its comprehensive, ongoing effort to enhance career services.
...GW Launches Online Travel Booking Tool
George Washington faculty and staff now have one place to access their travel information thanks to a new online travel booking tool.
iBuy Travel, the first phase of an all-in-one travel...
George Washington University Celebrates Its Faculty and Staff
GW is honoring its employees with music, games, food and raffle prizes in June.
“The festivals are an important opportunity to thank faculty and staff members for their contributions to GW...
GW Co-Hosts Energy Policy Forum
About 100 people gathered in George Washington University’s Marvin Center for a forum Tuesday that examined the outlook for U.S. energy policy.
The forum was co-hosted by GW and Arent Fox...
Importance of Partnerships Stressed in Business School Conference
Being game-changers is easier with the buddy system.
That was the message June 4 at the daylong event “Uncommon Alliances: Real Partnerships – Real Experiences – Real Impacts” sponsored by...
University to Offer New Arabic Major, Minor in Fall
Starting this fall, GW students can enroll in a new Arabic major or minor in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.
George Washington’s Arabic Language, Literature and Culture Program...
Dorothy Shapiro, who donated a total of $8.7 million to the George Washington University and established several professorships and fellowships at the university, died May 29. She was 91.
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University Librarian Jack Siggins Announces Retirement
University Librarian Jack Siggins announced this morning that he will retire from his position, effective August 31. However, he will serve as special adviser to the provost through the end of...
GW’s Clinical Laboratory Science Program Celebrates 70 Years
By Kristin Hubing
In Hippocrates’ ancient Greece, uroscopy, the visual examination of a patient’s urine, was a common diagnostic practice. Dark urine was considered to indicate acute...