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Top-Tier Research

By Laura Donnelly-Smith

New technology developed by GW Professor of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Akos Vertes was recently included on The Scientist’s list of Top Ten...

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On the Record at George Washington

It’s not unusual for George Washington students to gather and talk about politics. But for 10 undergraduate and graduate students, their conversation about the 2012 Republican presidential...

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Elliott School Programs, Professors Recognized in New Rankings

Survey finds international affairs school’s programs and faculty members top-ranked.

The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs’ programs and faculty are...

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Construction Underway at Barcroft Park

The first phase of the multi-million dollar renovation to Barcroft Park, the home field of the George Washington baseball team, is underway. Initial demolition is complete and construction has...

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In Memoriam: Benjamin Gupta

GW law and business student Benjamin Kane Gupta, 28, died unexpectedly Monday of unknown causes according to his family. He was scheduled to graduate with a joint J.D./M.B.A. degree in May 2012....

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In Memoriam: Jennifer Gonzalez Perdomo

GW graduate student Jennifer Gonzalez Perdomo, 27, died Dec. 13 after a sudden illness. She was a second-year master’s student in the Department of Women’s Studies in the Columbian College of Arts...

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A Sculpture's Permanent Home

In a quiet corner of GW’s Foggy Bottom Campus, tucked behind the G Street Townhouses in a newly renovated park with sustainable features, sits a woman with a bird on her knee. She’s still and...

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Nonstop Semester for George Washington

The George Washington University was at the center of it all this fall semester.

A Nobel laureate graced campus. The president, cabinet secretaries and a Supreme Court justice sparked...

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Physical Therapy Students Make Time for Service

By Jennifer Eder

When 94 students from the George Washington Doctor of Physical Therapy Program set a goal of performing 1,000...

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What’s Next for North Korea?

The death on Saturday of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, 69, has raised many questions about the long-term sustainability of the isolated country, its international relationships and nuclear...