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Supporting Special Education

The U.S. Department of Education has again recognized GW’s Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD).

GSEHD’s Department of Special...

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Global Health Solutions

“I have been often asked how it is that we wound up in Washington, D.C. and at George Washington University,” said Peter Hotez,...

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Modern Dance Mentorship

When Mayor Adrian Fenty and the District’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs...

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Significant Science

Nov. 11, 2010

A George Washington University Ph.D. candidate has received a prestigious science award for his research in computational biophysics.

Chongzhi Zang was awarded a $4,...

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Recognizing Exceptional Undergraduates

By Menachem Wecker

GW’s Graduate School of Political Management is so serious about recruiting top students that it is putting $40,000 of its money where its mouth is. At an Oct. 29...

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HHS Unveils New Tobacco Control Strategy at GW

By Jennifer Eder

Beginning in 2012, tobacco companies will be required to display new graphic health warnings on both cigarette packages and advertisements.

The U.S. Department of...

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Revisiting ‘The Uneasy Case’

By Danny Freedman

Forty years after the publication of Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer’s oft-cited article on copyright law, technology has pressed ahead in fast-forward but the...

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The Architect

By Menachem Wecker

Remembering the first political campaign he ran as a 23-year-old, former White House senior adviser and deputy chief of staff Karl Rove told the 175 people assembled at...

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A Devotion to Service

A record number of GW staff and faculty members were nominated for service excellence awards this year.

Dick Golden opened the ninth annual service excellence award ceremony Nov. 4 by...

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Colonials Prepare to Hit the Court

Bolstered basketball teams get ready to start season play.

By Brad Bower and Jesse Hooker

Armed with more experienced rosters and a renovated home court, the Colonials men’s and women’...