GW junior Ryan Thornton has sung the national anthem a dozen times in front of a crowd.
But he still gets a little nervous each time.
“You’re honoring the nation, and you have a...
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GW junior Ryan Thornton has sung the national anthem a dozen times in front of a crowd.
But he still gets a little nervous each time.
“You’re honoring the nation, and you have a...
From Virtual World to Real World
Early on in the award-winning film The King’s Speech, Colin Firth as the future King George VI struggles to deliver a speech to crowds in London. It’s a painful scene where he stutters and...
By Rachel Muir
In the southern Afghan province of Zabul, there is rarely electricity, no plumbing and one paved road. The ultra-conservative region, which shares a border with Pakistan, is...
Expanding Education in Virginia
With the Loudoun County-based Virginia Science and Technology Campus and multiple graduate education centers in Alexandria and Arlington, as well as the Hamptons Roads Center in Newport News and...
By Julia Parmley
In her first call to action as U.S. surgeon general, Regina M. Benjamin advocated for increased support of breastfeeding at GW’s Jack Morton Auditorium Jan. 20.
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By Menachem Wecker
An exhibit of folk art and handmade dolls sounds innocuous enough, but Works by Magda Watts and...
Mega Millions Winners Give Back to GW
By Rachel Muir
It’s rare that a call at 2 a.m. is good news but last May 4 Gilbert Cisneros beat the odds—of about 175 million to 1.
That night his wife, Jacki, was working an...
GW’s newest institutional partner is located on the other side of the world.
On Jan. 18, GW President Steven Knapp and Ian Chubb, president and vice chancellor of Australian National...
Although the Colonials lost to St. Bonaventure Saturday night, the GW crowd had something to cheer about: the university’s first Special Olympics Night.
About 100 Special Olympians and...
More than 500 members of the GW community teamed up on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to spruce up five public schools in Southeast D.C.
Sporting t-shirts bearing the message “A Day On, Not a...