By Jamie L. Freedman
Innovation is quickly becoming part of GW’s institutional culture, as the university’s Innovation Task Force, now in its second year, continues to gain...
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By Jamie L. Freedman
Innovation is quickly becoming part of GW’s institutional culture, as the university’s Innovation Task Force, now in its second year, continues to gain...
By Jennifer Eder
When the food truck craze first hit the District last year, GW students Randy Shore and Dan Preiss were some of the first customers.
Tired of...
Phase two begins.
President Steven Knapp and Provost Steven Lerman will hold a town hall meeting for faculty, staff and students at the...
As the FDA cracks down on Four Loko and other alcoholic energy drinks, university officials caution students against consuming these products.
Assistant Dean of Students Tara W....
Dec. 2, 2010
Students electing to live in gender neutral housing for the fall 2011 semester will have more options. Gender-neutral housing allows students of different genders to...
It’s hard to believe that Megan Hogan only began running competitively four years ago.
In 2007, the former high school and college basketball star quit the basketball team at...
A sitting congressman, an executive at Boeing and a beloved professor emeritus were among seven people inducted Tuesday night into the GW Engineering Hall of Fame.
The honor,...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unveiled “Healthy People 2020,” a set of national objectives for promoting health and preventing disease in the U.S., Thursday at the George...
Transforming a Center for Colonials
GW is closing in on its fundraising goal for the Charles E. Smith Center thanks to a generous donation from a university supporter.
Willard Hackerman and the Whiting-Turner...
Bob Woodward’s (Journalistic) Wars
By Menachem Wecker
“How does anyone introduce Bob Woodward?” said Karl Inderfurth, John O. Rankin Professor of the...