By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015
Studying for exams, writing papers, preparing for presentations – the thought of having to complete end-of-semester workloads is enough to make many...
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By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015
Studying for exams, writing papers, preparing for presentations – the thought of having to complete end-of-semester workloads is enough to make many...
The winners of a combined $500,000 in scholarship funding developed and conducted research in areas ranging from astrophysics to mathematics to biochemistry, developing new technologies that could...
By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015
For the George Washington community, December brings exams, late nights and cold weather. But it’s also the peak of the holiday season. So find some...
George Washington students and 13 former members of Congress worked together to find ways to reduce the 10-year federal deficit during an interactive exercise Saturday in the City View Room....
By Anna Miller
Around the emergency department, it’s known as “testing creep.” Conventionally, it’s called human nature — the more you have, the more you use, the more you want.
...
Cornel West Speaks on State of Democracy
Cornel West wants everyone to feel a little bit uneasy.
“I hope that I say something about democracy that unsettles you. That unnerves you,” Dr. West opened after a standing ovation from...
Two White House officials with GW connections spoke at Jack Morton Auditorium Tuesday evening, touching on topics ranging from the Obama administration’s priorities on LGBT issues to why it’s...
Student Entrepreneurs Visit White House
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
The decade that saw the greatest innovation of the past 100 years was the 1930s, and 57 percent of Fortune 500 companies were created during periods of severe...
By Thomas Kohout and Jennifer Eder
Thirty years ago, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus was discovered. There was no cure, no treatment and little hope for survival.
As people across...
The Beginning of the End of AIDS
by Laura Donnelly-Smith
Speaking to a capacity crowd in GW’s Jack Morton Auditorium and a worldwide audience via live YouTube feed,...