The Cuban Missile Crisis, 50 Years Later
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, an event that threatened to turn the Cold War into a nuclear conflict.
To commemorate the crisis, the George...
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The Cuban Missile Crisis, 50 Years Later
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, an event that threatened to turn the Cold War into a nuclear conflict.
To commemorate the crisis, the George...
For Aspiring Lawyers, a Chance to be Published as an Undergraduate
To have your name appear in a law review that sits in the Library of Congress is a significant feat that even some of the most seasoned lawyers can’t claim.
A number of George Washington...
Journalists Analyze Final Presidential Debate at GW
Four of the nation’s top journalists offered their thoughts about Monday night’s presidential debate on foreign policy at a debate preview and viewing party in Jack Morton Auditorium.
“...
Campus Buildings Get Sustainable Renovations
Eighty percent of George Washington University’s carbon footprint comes from activities conducted in campus buildings.
That’s why GW has launched the Eco-Building Program, which aims to...
GW Students Ensure Homeless Doesn’t Mean Voteless
By Amber Palmer-Halma
In an election season that’s been noted for the initiatives to restrict voter registration, George Washington University students have sought opportunities to educate...
University Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Museum
President Steven Knapp and Provost Steven Lerman joined representatives of The Textile Museum, Albert H. Small, GW Board of Trustees members and other university leaders to help break ground for...
Thousands Attend 2012 Colonials Weekend
Thousands of family and friends descended upon George Washington’s Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses over the weekend to celebrate Colonials Weekend, the university’s premiere family event....

Dead Heat Remains in Presidential Race
Although Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has gained some ground on key issues, the presidential race remains in a dead heat, according to a new POLITICO- George Washington University...
GW to Host Safety and Security Forum Oct. 25
The university will hold a forum Thursday in the Jack Morton Auditorium to discuss safety and security on campus and answer audience questions. All GW community members are welcome.
“We...
Ken Burns Previews New Dust Bowl Documentary
Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns gave a George Washington University Lisner Auditorium audience a sneak peek on Oct. 17 at “The Dust Bowl,” a...