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A Sense of Place

Laura Roulet, curator of “Sculpting Outside the Lines,” the third biennial Arts in Foggy Bottom outdoor sculpture exhibit, knows D.C. and Foggy Bottom well. That’s why she wanted to make sure that...

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A Class Act

By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015

Alan Wade, a professor of theatre in George Washington University’s Department of Theatre and Dance, is a man of many talents. He teaches, acts,...

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GW to House Center on Education Policy

The Graduate School of Education and Human Development is the new home of the Center on Education Policy, an internationally renowned source of information to guide educational improvement. The...

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GW Students Win Awards for Service-Learning Projects

After winning awards from the Steven and Diane...

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GW Senior Eyes Spot in 2012 Olympics

In only 23.46 seconds, senior Marshall Seedorff earned the biggest opportunity of his life.

By swimming the 50-meter freestyle in under 25 seconds at the Olympic Time Trials qualification...

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Undergraduate Scholars Recognized at Academic Honors Dinner

The university’s top undergraduates and nine “distinguished scholars” were recognized at a ceremony in the Marvin Center Grand Ballroom last Thursday. Hosted by Provost Steven Lerman and President...

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A Cause to Believe In

By Ari Massefski, Class of 2015

When Sarah Freeman-Woolpert graduated from high school in 2010, she had already decided to attend the George Washington University. But Ms. Freeman-Woolpert...

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Research Advisory Board Convened

As GW continues to focus on raising its research profile and attracting first-rate faculty and students, a new Research Advisory Board, an initiative of the Office of the Vice President for...

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GW Helps Students With Disabilities Excel Academically

By Ari Massefski, Class of 2015

Alexa Dectis has spinal muscular atrophy – a disease that means her body cannot regrow stem cells after they die, causing her to progressively weaken. When...

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Engineering Interest

By Laura Donnelly-Smith

It’s safe to say that GW Assistant Professor Pinhas Ben-Tzvi, director of GW’s Robotics and Mechatronics Laboratory, is pretty comfortable in his roles as a...