GW law student Geoffrey Turley spent his first year of law school taking the usual courses: things like civil procedures, constitutional law, and torts (wrongful civil acts that are not crimes)....
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GW law student Geoffrey Turley spent his first year of law school taking the usual courses: things like civil procedures, constitutional law, and torts (wrongful civil acts that are not crimes)....
GW’s third Global Forum, which will be held March 16-17 in Seoul, Korea, will focus on global growth and innovation.
The GW global community – alumni, students, faculty, parents and...
July 11, 2011
Washington, D.C. has long found a place in writers’ imaginations, and in the novels, essays and poetry—as well as the personal journals and letters—that they produce....
By Menachem Wecker
Instead of the National Press Club Ballroom, Sunday’s mini-Kalb Report was produced in front of the Nationals Park grounds crew...
When Jim Core, M.A. ’96, learned in June 2010 that he had been named president-elect of the GW Alumni Association, he decided to celebrate in grand Colonial fashion. Mr. Core, a senior management...
By Menachem Wecker
When Zixiang (Max) Chen attended his first Friday Forum at Provost Steven Lerman’s house last...
This past season, sophomore Erica Chandler wore the Buff and Blue of the GW women’s basketball team, but last month...
By Menachem Wecker
The half a dozen public school students seated around a table in the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery on June 15 had been tasked with composing original poetry based on the...
By Anna Miller
The thought first struck what Vinayak Jha, assistant professor of medicine, calls his “ridiculous nerve.”
Then it struck his curiosity nerve, which struck his action...
Lorenzo Montanari had a career as a political analyst and journalist in Italy, writing on foreign policy topics relating to Latin American and the Middle East. But he wanted to learn about...