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GW Offers Flu Vaccinations

By Ari Massefski, Class of 2014

George Washington University will offer seasonal influenza vaccinations for all students, faculty and staff at seven clinics in October and early November...

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New Vice President Position Focuses on Board Relations

Aristide Collins Jr., who joined the university in October 2010 as senior executive director for board relations and secretary of the university, has been named vice president. He will continue to...

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Colonials Weekend Outings – Beyond the Monuments

By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015

For some students, Colonials Weekend—George Washington’s traditional parents’ weekend—...

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GW Hosts Homeland Security Secretaries

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and former secretaries Michael Chertoff and Tom Ridge spoke Tuesday about the security challenges facing the nation in the “new normal” of a post-9/...

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George Washington Hosts Families, Friends on Colonials Weekend 2011

Hundreds of parents and friends will visit George Washington’s Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses Oct. 14-16 for Colonials Weekend 2011.

The weekend kicks off Friday afternoon with...

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Virginia Science and Technology Campus Celebrates 20th Anniversary

The George Washington University Virginia Science and Technology Campus commemorated its 20 years of innovative research, education and corporate partnerships in Loudoun County, Va. Wednesday....

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Thousands Celebrate 2011 Colonials Weekend

Bright sun and blue skies served as the perfect backdrop for the thousands of family and friends who descended on George Washington’s Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses for Colonials...

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AAAS Inducts New Members

George Washington University President Steven Knapp and Martha Finnemore, professor of political science and international affairs, were inducted as members of the American Academy of Arts and...

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Law Students Make Medicare Manageable

The woman was 92 years old, a Spanish speaker and homebound. She had needed home-based health care for several months, but wasn’t in any position to advocate for herself. That’s where the George...

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Faculty Recognized for Extraordinary Teaching

Six faculty members from disciplines across the university were recognized at a special breakfast Friday as winners of George Washington’s most prestigious teaching award.

The 2011 Bender...