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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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...
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...
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...
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...
A Half Century of Presidential Debates
By Menachem Wecker
Last night’s Kalb Report began with a video clip of the 1960 presidential debate—the first ever televised—which drew 70 million...
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...
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...
By Danny Freedman
Research chiefs from some of the nation’s top universities gathered Friday with journalists for a far-reaching forum on the role of research universities, the changing...
Professor Elizabeth Warson helps Native people deal with cancer survivorship through art.
In 1992, Assistant Professor of Art Therapy Elizabeth Warson learned she had cervical cancer....
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...