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,...
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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,...
By Julia Parmley
The scent of mothballs and wet concrete may not be the most glamorous of smells.
But for Assistant Professor of English Holly Dugan, they conjure powerful,...
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...
George Washington Hosts First Veterans Awareness Week
Beginning today, George Washington’s Office of Veteran Services will host a variety of events on campus to raise community awareness of veterans and veterans’ issues for its first annual Veterans...
GW Hosts the First Jiangsu Cup Chinese Speech Contest
George Washington student Tim Quinn was one of three gold award winners in the Jiangsu Cup Chinese Speech Contest, announced Sunday in George Washington’s City View Room.
In the contest’s...
Seminar Seeks to Debunk Myths of the ER
If you want to assess a nation’s health care system, take a good look at its emergency medicine departments, said the speakers at Emergency Care GPS, a recent seminar at GW’s Jack Morton...

SMHS Faculty Conduct Health Screenings for Veterans
Faculty, fellows, residents and medical students from the George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences participated in a free health screening and educational event for veterans last...
Clinton Family Designates GW Hospital for Memorial Gifts
The Clinton family has asked that donations be made in memory of Dorothy Howell Rodham to George Washington Hospital.
Mrs. Rodham, mother of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, died...
Awards Honor Dedication to Service
During George Washington University’s 10th annual celebration of service excellence among faculty, staff and students, 15 individuals and groups were honored Tuesday for their commitment to two of...
Department of Theatre and Dance Performs The Merchant of Venice
The George Washington University Department of Theatre and Dance’s production of the Merchant of Venice aims to do more than just entertain.
Director Leslie Jacobson, a professor of...