By Menachem Wecker
Remembering the first political campaign he ran as a 23-year-old, former White House senior adviser and deputy chief of staff Karl Rove told the 175 people assembled at...
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By Menachem Wecker
Remembering the first political campaign he ran as a 23-year-old, former White House senior adviser and deputy chief of staff Karl Rove told the 175 people assembled at...
A record number of GW staff and faculty members were nominated for service excellence awards this year.
Dick Golden opened the ninth annual service excellence award ceremony Nov. 4 by...
Colonials Prepare to Hit the Court
Bolstered basketball teams get ready to start season play.
By Brad Bower and Jesse Hooker
Armed with more experienced rosters and a renovated home court, the Colonials men’s and women’...
By Menachem Wecker
“The good news is we’re not the cops,” said Steve Kroft, a 60 Minutes correspondent, to a man he had just caught on camera illegally tampering with odometers. “The bad...
Nov. 7, 2010
GW has forged a new partnership with America’s first museum of modern art.
The Phillips Collection, one of the world’s most distinguished collections of impressionist...
A transgender person identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one of his or her sex at birth.
“I want people, not just athletes, to be comfortable with who they...
Piecing Together the Poll Puzzle
Analysts from the POLITICO-GW Battleground Poll made predictions about the 2010 midterm elections at GW.
The makeup of the nation’s Congress looks a bit different than it did four years...
George Washington University graduate Vincent Gray, B.S. ’64, will be the District of Columbia’s next mayor.
Currently chairman of the D.C. Council, Mr. Gray defeated three candidates to...
With preseason All A-10 First Team player Tony Taylor back for his senior season, the GW Colonials men's basketball team under the leadership of first-year head coach Mike Lonergan will open the...
GW’s more than 800 non-degree students range in age from 13 to 81.
Some are junior high students taking a class through the university’s Center for Talented Youth, some are exchange...