SEC Gets First Zoning Approval
The D.C. Zoning Commission gave preliminary approval on Monday to GW’s application to build the Science and Engineering Complex.
The complex, which will be located on the site of the...
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SEC Gets First Zoning Approval
The D.C. Zoning Commission gave preliminary approval on Monday to GW’s application to build the Science and Engineering Complex.
The complex, which will be located on the site of the...
Learning Capitol Hill from the Inside
Twenty-two students in GW’s Graduate School of Political Management got a unique, semester-long insider’s view into the process of running for and holding political office. The students were...
Learning Capitol Hill from the Inside
Twenty-two students in GW’s Graduate School of Political Management got a unique, semester-long insider’s view into the process of running for and holding political office. The students were...
By Jennifer Eder
More than 100 people honored Ismail Ginwala, the GW junior who died in his residence hall earlier this month, during a memorial service Tuesday at Square 80.
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By Menachem Wecker
When Leo Chalupa, vice president for research, finished drilling freshmen Gaurav Dhiman and Mark Mallozzi about their poster on detecting sources of bacterial...
Creating a Community of Colonials
Incoming members of the class of 2015 and transfer and international students will have some of GW’s best and brightest welcoming them when they attend one of four Colonial Inaugurations (CI)...
By Rachel Muir
A few years ago, Guillermo Orti spent 10 days on an expedition in a remote region of the Brazilian Amazon. Along with his colleagues, he netted about 4,000 fish.
It’...
By Anna Miller
Tony Hall, executive director of the Alliance to End Hunger, maintained a strong, composed and professional presence when addressing a crowd on April 21 at the George...
By Jennifer Eder
Last week on Earth Day, the George Washington University revealed its water footprint and unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed to reduce water consumption and bottled water...
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...