GW student-athletes will be running, kicking, spiking, splashing and shooting goals this fall.
With the start of classes next week comes the beginning of the Colonials’ sports...
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GW student-athletes will be running, kicking, spiking, splashing and shooting goals this fall.
With the start of classes next week comes the beginning of the Colonials’ sports...
More than 1,900 GW freshmen have signed up to participate in the university’s 2010 Freshman Day of Service on Sept. 11. Following the theme of sustainability and environmental protection, students...
By Jamie L. Freedman
The next time you stop in for a quick bite at the new dining facility at West Hall, don’t be surprised to see Professors Melissa Keeley and Christopher...
Are Universities Failing Students?
In The New York Times’ Books of the Times section on Aug. 18, Steven Knapp, president of George Washington, reviews the new book Higher Education? How Colleges Are Wasting Our Money and Failing...
By Menachem Wecker
Learner’s permit in hand, Azim Eskandarian’s 16-year-old son is practicing for...
The Colonials will take on opponents from across the country, including last year’s NIT champion Dayton, Temple and Oregon State, in the 2010-11 season, which tips off Nov. 15.
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GW has recently expanded its ticketing services.
Starting Aug. 30, tickets for university events will be available for purchase at the university’ new ticketing operations...
Next week 288 students will be moving into a brand new residence hall on George Washington’s Mount Vernon Campus.
In addition to housing hundreds of freshman and sophomores, West...
By Menachem Wecker
In his nearly three decades of law enforcement experience, Kevin Hay, GW’s new police chief, has received more than 100 awards and recognitions.
...
By Julia Parmley
There’s a connection between the City of Light, french macaroons and Dangerous Liaisons.
And according to alumna Anya Firestone, B.A. ’10, it...