Alexis Janda has been named associate director of George Washington’s Center for Alcohol and other Drug Education (CADE).
In her new position...
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Alexis Janda has been named associate director of George Washington’s Center for Alcohol and other Drug Education (CADE).
In her new position...
For 146 GW students, winter break was more than just time away from school. It was an opportunity to serve others both in the U.S. and around the world.
As part of George Washington...
Center for Study of Winston Churchill Comes to GW
The first permanent American home for studies of 20th-century leader Sir Winston Churchill will be located in George Washington University’s Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library.
The...
U.N. Special Rapporteur Stresses Freedom of Expression
Frank La Rue, United Nations special rapporteur on the promotion of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, spoke Wednesday to a group of law students and other George Washington community...
President Knapp Speaks to Rotarians
In a speech to approximately 100 Rotarians at the University Club on 16th Street Wednesday, George Washington President Steven Knapp emphasized the university’s commitments to research and job...
Carbonells Issue Challenge to Class of 2012
GW Trustee Nelson Carbonell, B.S. ’85, and his wife, Michele, will donate $50,000 to George Washington’s Power & Promise Fund, which supports student financial aid.
But there’s a catch...
‘Her Best Performances Haven’t Happened Yet’
By Jennifer Eder
While filming a documentary on her fight with cancer, videographer Brandon Bray had 25-year-old Cara...
The Study of Cultural Expression
The next generation of cultural entrepreneurs and arts administrators will be trained at George Washington in the university’s new...
Former Rep. Mark Kennedy, R-Minn., has been named director of the Graduate School of Political Management and professor of political management in GW’s College...
Experts Tackle Question of How to ‘Remake’ America
A panel of experts speaking Jan. 12 at GW’s Lisner Auditorium had a formidable task.
“I want to be bold tonight to talk about eradicating poverty in this country,” Tavis Smiley, a PBS...