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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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...
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...
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...
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...
Student Works to Spread Books, Joy of Reading
By Kurtis Hiatt
The book Clifford Goes to Dog School could very well be a child’s ticket out of poverty. That’s the thinking behind a grass-roots initiative launched by GW senior Andrea...
All is fair in love and war.
Or is it? That’s one of the first questions Associate Professor of Religion Irene Oh asks students in her Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies course,...
After Mitt Romney’s razor-thin victory in Iowa, the nation’s eyes are on tomorrow’s primary in New Hampshire, as the remaining five GOP presidential candidates battle for votes. With the South...
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
GW senior Sam Zapolsky is walking a robot. On a leash. Or at least that’s what he’s attempting to do. The robot isn’t being entirely cooperative. The problem, Mr....
By Ari Massefski, Class of 2014
Scheherazade Rehman hates the word “gonna.” If you’re going to do something, she says just do it.
“In life, we always say, ‘when I get this, I’ll do...
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
New technology developed by GW Professor of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Akos Vertes was recently included on The Scientist’s list of Top Ten...