Brady Gallery Exhibit Features Sculpture, Drawings
The Luther W. Brady Art Gallery’s new exhibit, “Sculpture and Works on Paper,” by artist Carol Brown Goldberg, includes never-before-exhibited line drawings dating from the 1970s as well as...
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Brady Gallery Exhibit Features Sculpture, Drawings
The Luther W. Brady Art Gallery’s new exhibit, “Sculpture and Works on Paper,” by artist Carol Brown Goldberg, includes never-before-exhibited line drawings dating from the 1970s as well as...
By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015
Conservative columnist Ann Coulter and liberal commentator Lawrence O’Donnell faced off on a range of topics—from health insurance to the right to...
By Anna Miller
On the count of “one, two, three, pretend,” a hard hat-clad George Washington University President Steven Knapp led students, faculty and deans Friday in a symbolic...
By Ari Massefski, Class of 2015
After weeks of campaigning and two cycles of voting, the Student Association has elected new leadership for the 2012-13 academic year. Ashwin Narla, a...
Brian Williams to Be Commencement Speaker
Graduating students will have the opportunity to hear from one of the nation’s top journalists at this year’s university-wide Commencement ceremony.
Brian Williams, anchor and managing...
George Washington University Signs Sustainability Pledge
President Steven Knapp, along with eight other D.C. university presidents, signed a pledge Wednesday to reduce energy use and promote greener college campuses.
The pledge, which is a...
GW to Host Startup DC Student Career Expo March 5
On March 5, up to 85 startups will gather in George Washington’s Marvin Center to find students for jobs and internships at their growing companies. The first career fair to exclusively feature...
Food Magazine a Recipe for Success
By Kurtis Hiatt
Audrey Scagnelli’s appetite for food is insatiable.
“I don’t get sick of it,” said Ms. Scagnelli, a Columbian College of Arts and Sciences sophomore. “Of everything...
Voices from Foggy Bottom's Past
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
Mary Brown, a 91-year-old who grew up in Foggy Bottom, recalls a time when the sight of the gaslamp lighter coming down her neighborhood street was the universal...

Controlled Blasting Planned for Science and Engineering Hall Site
As part of the excavation required for construction of the Science and Engineering Hall, once-daily controlled blasting activities are planned for weekdays beginning in March, and will continue...