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Eco-Challenge Update

GW students are competing to reduce their electricity and water consumption.

GW students are making strides to increase conservation during this year’s fourth annual Eco-Challenge...

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Searching for the Next Big Thing

By Danny Freedman

Roland Schumann caught the bug back in high school.

He’d signed up for a business mentorship program that guided students through launching a tiny business; in...

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A First-Class Faculty

Experts in neuroscience and financial literacy, an award-winning author and a Middle East scholar are among GW’s newest crop of professors.

“This is a terrific group of scholars who will...

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Here Comes the Sun

Solar thermal systems slated for three GW residence halls.

By the end of the spring 2011 semester, GW will have the largest source of on-site solar power in Washington, D.C. with solar...

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Introducing Christina Witkowicki

GW’s new Greek life director will start Nov. 8.

By Jennifer Eder

For Christina Witkowicki, being involved in Greek life at the University of New Hampshire was more than just strong...

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Being a Colonial 101

By Menachem Wecker

In order to complete the 101-task challenge posted on the myGW portal, students need to maintain a rate...

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Countdown to Election Day

Independent voters are more likely to support a Republican candidate on Election Day, according to the latest Politico-George Washington University...

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Recognizing Exceptional Service

There is something for everyone in this year’s Service Excellence Celebration, says Andrew Sonn, executive director for administration in GW’s Student and Academic Support Services Division....

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Two Decades of Documentaries

By Samara Sit

It began in 1990 with a little seed money, a handful of students and a mandate from the university: Launch a center to teach documentary filmmaking and explore the...

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Scientific Scholarship

Four GW doctoral students have been recognized for their academic and research achievements in science and engineering.

Brenton J. Duffy, Yi Jin, Anna Korovina and Jessica Stolee received...