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‘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...

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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...

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New GSPM Director Selected

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...

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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...

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Indoor Waiting Area Now Available for GW Shuttles

An indoor waiting area for patrons of GW’s shuttle services opened Jan. 14. to accommodate passengers waiting for a shuttle during late-night and weekend hours. The new indoor waiting area,...

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GW, Smithsonian to Launch Five Research Initiatives

With the aid of a special joint fund, GW and Smithsonian researchers will explore shipwrecks from the trans-Atlantic slave trade, dissolved gases in aquatic environments, cell phone usage, primate...

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Architect for Gelman Renovation Chosen

GW recently selected Cox Graae & Spack architects to design the planned entrance-floor renovation of the Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library. The M Street-based firm developed concept renderings...

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Ordinary Made Extraordinary

Artist Michael Craig-Martin’s new exhibit, “Michael Craig-Martin: Drawings,” currently on display at the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery on GW’s Foggy Bottom Campus, showcases 30 images of subjects...

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Six New Initiatives Launched by Innovation Task Force

Reducing paper demands, leveraging the expertise of the GW faculty and staff as in-house consultants, and increasing the use of university housing and other facilities are among six new projects...

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Elliott School Receives $2 Million Grant

A $2 million grant awarded to George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, announced today, will help the school expand research...