A National Center for Cancer Survivors
GW’s Office of Cancer Survivorship, in partnership with the American Cancer Society, recently won a $4.25 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—and it put the grant...
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A National Center for Cancer Survivors
GW’s Office of Cancer Survivorship, in partnership with the American Cancer Society, recently won a $4.25 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—and it put the grant...
By Menachem Wecker
“It’s a great pleasure for me to be back here at the same podium after a couple of years,” said Hunaina Sultan Al-Mughairy, Omani ambassador to the United States, at the...
Alumni on campus last weekend saw a live outdoor concert, attended an open house at GW President Steven Knapp’s home, watched GW athletes perform, saw an art exhibit of works by alumnus John Safer...
When Vanessa Maltin first came to GW, she had dreams of becoming an astronaut.
But after being diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune disease in which the lining of the small...
GW President Steven Knapp addresses student veterans at the Student Veterans of America Conference Oct. 3.
In a speech at the Student...
Next week GW will host Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack as part of a three-day symposium aimed at greening the federal government.
The two cabinet...
A concert by Barenaked Ladies, a discussion of women in politics including top analyst Eleanor Clift, and a breakfast with the deans are among the dozens of events lined up for Alumni Weekend 2010...
Attention Colonials: If you’re planning on attending Jimmy Fallon’s performances on campus Oct.16, you’re in for a treat.
GW Today had the chance to quiz—and share a few laughs with—the...
University to Change Health Care Insurers
Switch to UnitedHealthcare will expand national coverage, lower premium increases.
Starting Jan. 1, all employees who receive health care coverage through the university will have a new...
Tonight’s Jimmy Carter Appearance Canceled
This evening’s event with Jimmy Carter, which was scheduled to be held at Lisner Auditorium, has been canceled because of the former president’s ill health.
The Smithsonian Associates hopes...