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SMPA Professor Wins International Research Award

By Ari Massefski, Class of 2014

GW Professor Robert Entman will be spending next semester at the Free University of Berlin thanks to the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award, which he...

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GW Aids Students’ Financial Literacy

A group of high school students got its first dose Wednesday of the problems surrounding the European Union and the euro when George Washington co-sponsored an information session to encourage...

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GW Celebrates the Holiday Season

On Wednesday, more than 2,000 faculty and staff attended George Washington’s holiday party 2011 in the Marvin Center, where they enjoyed festive foods, desserts, a caricature artist, a screening...

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A Late-Night Study Break

If there’s a highlight to the start of finals week at George Washington, Midnight Breakfast is it.

From 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Monday night, three floors of the Marvin Center were...

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Public Health Message

The university has confirmed a case of meningococcal meningitis that has resulted in the death of a graduate student. The disease, which is caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis, is a...

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A Green Holiday Season

A homemade gift, a donation to a charity or a unique item from a local business. These are some of the ways you can choose sustainable gifts for your loved ones this holiday season.

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Sabrina Ellis Named Vice President for Human Resources

The George Washington University announced that Sabrina Ellis will serve as vice president for human resources. Ms. Ellis brings to the position extensive experience in all aspects of human...

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Healthy Holidays

With the holidays come Christmas cookies, eggnog, stuffing and mashed potatoes topped with gravy.

But just how many calories are in each of your Christmas favorites?

The answer: a...

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J. Edgar Hoover's GW Years

J. Edgar Hoover is best known as the longtime director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who led the agency from 1935 until his death in 1972, and who authorized the FBI to track and spy...

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A Voice for Teachers

By Ari Massefski

As a kindergarten teacher, Wendy Uptain, M.P.A. ’11, could see changes each day in her young students.

What she couldn’t see were broader policy changes in the...