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Valuing Veterans

It is only fitting that George Washington University, named after one of the nation’s most notable veterans, enrolled Don A. Balfour, the first recipient of the 1944 GI Bill.

And Mr....

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Interim Leadership Announced for the Medical Center

President Steven Knapp and Provost Steve Lerman announced the George Washington University Medical Center’s new interim leadership team Thursday during a town hall meeting in GW’s Ross Hall....

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Record-Breaking Colonials

A freshman who owns a coin-appraisal business, the first youth delegate to the United Nations and a nationally ranked table tennis player are among the approximately 2,500 freshmen who joined the...

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An Investment in Veterans

On Dec. 17, GW student veterans traveled to the U.S. Capitol to observe a ceremonial signing with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi for the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Improvements...

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A Standout Semester

In October, GW student Sloan Saunders got to shake President Barack Obama’s hand.

“It was the most amazing experience,” says Ms. Saunders, a freshman and varsity swimmer. “I can’t believe...

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Transforming Science and Engineering at GW

In a major boost to the future of learning and the pursuit of discovery at GW, the university this year moved forward with plans to build a state-of-the-art facility for science and engineering....

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A Business Model for Sustainability

When Doug Guthrie talks about sustainability, he cannot hide his passion for the movement that he says “has the potential to be the next innovation and technological revolution of this country and...

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New Business Leadership

The School of Business has named two new vice deans: Murat Tarimcilar (programs and education) and Sok-Hyon Kang (faculty and research).

Both promotions are internal....

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The Best in Green Media

A student-produced video on the U.S. Navy’s Riverine Command Boat—the first Marine vessel to operate on algae-based biofuel—is expected to play during a one-hour Earth Day special on PBS.

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Midnight Breakfast

Faculty and staff members and students braved snow and extreme wind-chills to attend an annual Colonial tradition, a midnight breakfast held from 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in the Marvin Center....