George Washington Honors Veterans
The national veterans’ organization Vietnow presented the GW Vets student organization with the Vietnow Award of Excellence and a banner featuring the names of the more than 2,000 soldiers who...
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George Washington Honors Veterans
The national veterans’ organization Vietnow presented the GW Vets student organization with the Vietnow Award of Excellence and a banner featuring the names of the more than 2,000 soldiers who...
Transportation Security Administration’s John Pistole Speaks at GW
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has implemented significant changes to airport security in the decade since Sept. 11, a day which required TSA to evolve into a “high-performing...
At the university’s 10th annual Interfaith Dinner on Tuesday, students from many faith traditions gathered in the Marvin Center Grand Ballroom to share a meal and reflect on the commonalities...
Colin Powell to Headline GW Global Forum-Seoul
GW alumnus Colin Powell, M.B.A. ’71, will serve as a keynote speaker at the GW Global Forum-Seoul, which will be held March 16-17, 2012, in the Republic of Korea. The retired Army general and...
University to Hold Safety and Security Forum
The university will hold a forum tonight in the Jack Morton Auditorium to provide information on safety and security on campus and answer audience questions. All GW community members are welcome...
Army Congressional Fellows Gain Legislative Experience
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
On any given day, Kenton Barber, a defense legislative assistant, might attend a Defense Department meeting, answer inquiries from a military families’ council or...
GW’s GroW Gardens Wins $10,000 Grant
George Washington University’s GroW Gardens has been providing fresh food to underserved Washingtonians since 2009.
And thanks to a new $10,000 grant from Nature’s Path, an organic food...
The Life of a War Correspondent
One weekend years ago, in a grocery store in Durban, South Africa, a young Lara Logan was waiting in line to buy 20 cents worth of candy with her father. She saw an old black man trying to buy a...
When GW freshman Madeline Bouton first visited Classroom 102, the university’s student-run gallery space, she was struck by the gallery’s unusual shape: a trapezoidal room with a wall of windows,...
Supreme Court Justice Keynotes Law Review Symposium
By Jamie L. Freedman
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia addressed a capacity crowd Nov. 3 at GW’s Jack Morton Auditorium for the opening event of the two-day George Washington Law...