When Bill Adams talks about the morale he observed on a recent trip to Cairo, he talks about an “amazing mix of euphoria and apprehension...
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When Bill Adams talks about the morale he observed on a recent trip to Cairo, he talks about an “amazing mix of euphoria and apprehension...
Five faculty members were honored Wednesday for their scholarship, teaching, and service to the university with Oscar and Shoshanna Trachtenberg Faculty Prizes. The prizes are endowed by former GW...
Achievement in Arts and Sciences
GW President Steven Knapp and Martha Finnemore, professor of political science and international affairs, have been elected as members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) – one of...
By Julia Parmley
On Jan. 20, 1969, Richard Nixon delivered his first speech as president of the United States. His inaugural address called for peace around the world, something he said...
Patrick Nero, commissioner of the America East Conference, will take the helm as GW’s next director of athletics.
Mr. Nero brings more than 23 years of experience in NCAA Division I sports...
After 11 years, former Colonial Yegor Mescheriakov comes back to finish his GW degree.
By Brad Bower
He first arrived in Washington during the fall of 1995 with a 10-word...
GW students and local senior citizens donned cowboy hats, boots and jeans for this year’s country-western-themed Senior Prom held Sunday afternoon in the Charles E. Smith Center.
An annual...
Their idea is worth $25,000.
MBA student Anthony Shop, alumnus David Raffel, B.A.’76, Daniel Zaslavsky and Thomas Sanchez beat out a record 112 teams to win the...
By Menachem Wecker
When Jeffrey Cohen first learned in the middle of March that he had won a Guggenheim fellowship, he had just come home...
Saturday night 15 students from the School of Business will take the stage to perform everything from Bach to the Beatles—all to raise money for a nonprofit organization that mentors D.C. high...