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...
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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...
On the Record at George Washington
It’s not unusual for George Washington students to gather and talk about politics. But for 10 undergraduate and graduate students, their conversation about the 2012 Republican presidential...
Elliott School Programs, Professors Recognized in New Rankings
Survey finds international affairs school’s programs and faculty members top-ranked.
The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs’ programs and faculty are...
Construction Underway at Barcroft Park
The first phase of the multi-million dollar renovation to Barcroft Park, the home field of the George Washington baseball team, is underway. Initial demolition is complete and construction has...
Mitchell Hall Wins GW’s Eco-Challenge
This fall, 19 residence halls at the George Washington University competed against one another to curb their electricity and water consumption.
And after a semester of vigilantly turning...
GW law and business student Benjamin Kane Gupta, 28, died unexpectedly Monday of unknown causes according to his family. He was scheduled to graduate with a joint J.D./M.B.A. degree in May 2012....
Physical Therapy Students Make Time for Service
By Jennifer Eder
When 94 students from the George Washington Doctor of Physical Therapy Program set a goal of performing 1,000...