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A Battle of the Buzzers

By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015

Starting promptly at 7:15 p.m. in the basement of Monroe Hall, a pitched battle of wits began.

The competitors were members of the George...

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Alumnus Creates Burger for Whole Foods

How do you capture the vibrant environment of more than a thousand first-year students living in George Washington’s Thurston Hall?

With a burger.

The Thurston Fix, created by Karl...

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GW Employees to be Recognized for Exceptional Service

Sixteen George Washington University employees will receive awards next week for their dedication to the university as part of this year’s Service Excellence Celebration.

The 10th annual...

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Jon Huntsman Speaks to College Republicans

Speaking to a capacity crowd Tuesday in Jack Morton Auditorium, presidential hopeful and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman told GW students that the political divisiveness and ennui blanketing the...

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Lerner Health and Wellness Center Implements New Shower-Pass Program

Beginning next Tuesday, commuters who bike and walk to George Washington will be able to shower and prepare for their day at Lerner Health and Wellness Center through a special shower-pass...

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GW Professor Creates Mobile-Based Smoking Cessation Program

Smokers who are looking to quit now have access to an interactive mobile-based smoking cessation program thanks to Lorien Abroms, a professor in the George Washington University School of Public...

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GW Alumni, Graduate Student Win Fulbrights

Fifteen GW alumni and one doctoral student are spending the 2011-12 academic year teaching and doing research in Europe, Africa and Asia as winners of Fulbright Scholarships.

Through...

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Students Forge Connections through Best Buddies

By Ari Massefski, Class of 2014

As he sat on a park bench in University Yard, Leroy, a student at St. Coletta of Greater Washington, looked up and grinned at an approaching George...

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Treasures of American History

Albert H. Small is a third-generation Washingtonian, a successful real estate developer and a philanthropist, but he may be best known in Washington, D.C., for his unrivaled collection of...

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University Breaks Ground for Science and Engineering Hall

With the ceremonial turn of more than a dozen golden shovels in the earth, George Washington President Steven Knapp, university trustees, faculty members, students and GW friends marked the...