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Bolstering GW’s Board

Aristide J. Collins Jr., former director of development for university projects, is GW’s new executive director of board relations and secretary of the university beginning Oct. 1.

Mr....

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Rising Powers

Earlier this week, the Elliott School of International Affairs hosted a policy briefing on worldviews of China, India and Russia.

About 100 people attended Wednesday’s briefing, which was...

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A National Book Festival Duo

By Julia Parmley

Since her book, “Parallel Worlds: The Remarkable Gibbs-Hunts and the Enduring (In)Significance of Melanin,” came out in February, GW Research Professor of History...

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Record Financial Aid

The university has increased financial aid budgeted for undergraduate students this academic year from $148 million to $150 million due to a growth in both aid applications and students qualifying...

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Popular Novelist at Lisner

By Menachem Wecker

An award-winning author’s ability to draw crowds is good news for the GW community.

New Yorker contributor and National Book Award winner...

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Journalist of Record

By Anne Ward

In “one of the most bizarre and overlooked chapters of American political history,” aides to President Richard Nixon met at the Hay-Adams, a hotel across from the White House...

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An Award for Alexandria

GW gives fellowship to an art therapy graduate student.

The George Washington University awarded its second Alexandria Partnership Fellowship to an art therapy student who’s committed to...

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Fighting the Flu

The university will provide seasonal influenza vaccinations for students, faculty and staff in October and November.

“Flu can be a serious disease and getting immunized is the best step in...

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Academic Tracking

A new degree audit system will allow students—with just a few clicks— to review, monitor and track their degree requirements. The system, DegreeWorks, is being implemented by the Office of the...

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From Null to Infinity

By Menachem Wecker

About 35 years ago, John Safer completed a propeller-shaped sculpture he had carved from a piece of gray tinted polymethyl-methacrylate (also called Plexiglas or Lucite...