It’s hard to believe that Megan Hogan only began running competitively four years ago.
In 2007, the former high school and college basketball star quit the basketball team at Mount Ida...
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It’s hard to believe that Megan Hogan only began running competitively four years ago.
In 2007, the former high school and college basketball star quit the basketball team at Mount Ida...
Bob Woodward’s (Journalistic) Wars
By Menachem Wecker
“How does anyone introduce Bob Woodward?” said Karl Inderfurth, John O. Rankin Professor of the Practice of...
The 2010 holiday party for faculty and staff will be held Dec. 16 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on the third floor of GW’s...
By Jennifer Eder
More than a hundred veterans gathered at the George Washington University Monday for a Thanksgiving luncheon.
GW students and staff members served meals in the...
By Jamie L. Freedman
GW Law School bid a fond farewell to Dean Frederick M. Lawrence this month, ushering in a new era on H Street. Mr. Lawrence assumes the presidency of Brandeis...
By Jennifer Eder
Sam Collins grew up near the Washington neighborhood of Petworth.
Although Petworth is only about five miles from Foggy Bottom, Mr. Collins, a senior in GW’s...
By Danny Freedman
For a time of day marked for many people by waning momentum and a hunt for coffee, the two o’clock hour turned out to be pretty fruitful last Thursday for a roomful of GW...
Awarding Excellence in Teaching
By Jennifer Eder
Rahul Simha, a GW professor of engineering and applied science, has been selected as the District’s Professor of the Year.
Each year since 1981, the Council for...
Science and Engineering Complex Takes Next Steps
Plans for the future Science and Engineering Complex moved ahead this week, as university officials filed an application for zoning approval from the D.C. Zoning Commission and GW faculty members...
By Menachem Wecker
“If I make an assumption that most presidents really don’t like the press – I think it was Richard Nixon who said, ‘The press is the enemy’ – was there ever a president...