Leonel Fernandez, president of the Dominican Republic, will speak about the global economic crisis and its impact on Latin America at The George Washington University Tuesday.
President...
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Leonel Fernandez, president of the Dominican Republic, will speak about the global economic crisis and its impact on Latin America at The George Washington University Tuesday.
President...
This week, more than 50 health care professionals, psychologists, members of the clergy, social workers, researchers and students from around the world are convening in GW’s Ross Hall to learn...
By Danny Freedman
Anyone who’s dunked their head underwater at the beach knows the ocean is salty, but just how salty and how does that vary? The questions are critical to better...
By Rachel Muir
Holly Harrison has led patrols off the coast of Africa and in the Middle East. She was the first woman to command a Coast Guard vessel during combat operations. And she’s...
By Menachem Wecker
“The reason I missed Eye Street is because I was expecting to find Eye Street two blocks past K Street,” says medical assistant Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen), explaining...
GW Law Dean Named President of Brandeis University
GW Law School Dean Frederick M. Lawrence will be the next president of Brandeis University, the school announced today.
“Since his arrival at our university in 2005, Fred Lawrence has been...
Nursing School Leadership Named
Last May, the Board of Trustees approved a plan to create a school of nursing at GW, as GW Today reported...
Michael J. Feuer Named GSEHD Dean
The George Washington University has tapped Michael J. Feuer of the National Research Council of the National Academies to be the next dean of the Graduate School of Education and Human...
New Assistant Basketball Coach Named
He was a college basketball standout at UConn who went on to play for eight NBA teams, including Minnesota, Seattle and Philadelphia, in his 15-year professional career. He’s also spent a year in...
By Julia Parmley
Beginning on June 11, more than 30 teams from around the world descended upon South Africa to compete for the ultimate prize in soccer: the 2010 World Cup. Millions of...