The life of an entrepreneur can be exciting: developing an idea, getting investors on board and—hopefully—watching the idea take off. But it can also be a solitary life, including long hours...
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The life of an entrepreneur can be exciting: developing an idea, getting investors on board and—hopefully—watching the idea take off. But it can also be a solitary life, including long hours...
POLITICO-GW Battleground Poll Examines 2012 Election, Congress
President Barack Obama will face steep competition this election cycle, according to more than 1,000 surveyed registered voters in the latest POLITICO-George Washington Battleground Poll.
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GW Moves Ahead with Next Phase of Campus Plan
George Washington University is beginning plans to move forward with a project outlined in the 2007 Foggy Bottom Campus Plan. The university is initiating the zoning process to redevelop several...
Conference on FDA’s Future Held at GW
The George Washington School of Public Health and Health Services co-hosted a conference Tuesday on key issues facing the U.S Food and Drug Administration as Congress prepares to address the laws...
The Changing Face of Health Care
By Thom Kohout and Victoria Kreha
The American health care system is at a “transformational moment,” said Trevor Fetter, president of Tenet Healthcare Corporation.
“The environment...
At a Faculty Senate meeting Friday, Provost Steven Lerman laid out the process the university will follow in developing a new strategic plan, and GW faculty, students and administrators discussed...
Media’s Use of Twitter Is Limited, Says GW-Pew Research Study
While news outlets make frequent use of Twitter, they do so primarily to disseminate their own content, according to a new study by the George Washington School of Media and Public Affairs and the...
On Monday afternoon, while opening “The Quality of Mercy”: Visions of Justice in The Merchant of Venice, GW law professor Jeffrey Rosen expressed hope that the informal panel...
Dennis Narango to Lead SMHS Development
Next Monday Dennis Narango will join the university as associate dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences and associate vice president of GW Medicine development and alumni relations....
Recent events remind us that we are living in an era in which universities and institutions in general are subject to intense scrutiny. It is always tempting, whenever a problem emerges and...