From Physicist to Administrator
By Menachem Wecker
When Donald R. Lehman, Ph.D. ’70, came to GW in 1965 as a part-time doctoral student,...
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From Physicist to Administrator
By Menachem Wecker
When Donald R. Lehman, Ph.D. ’70, came to GW in 1965 as a part-time doctoral student,...
By Jennifer Price
Taking Japanese aerobics. Digging for discoveries at an archaeological site in Old Town Alexandria. And creating a pandemic flu response.
These are just some...
By Rachel Muir
Earlier this month, nine George Washington undergraduates walked in the footsteps of the apostle Paul, the early Christian leader credited with writing significant portions...
George Washington residence halls are being spruced up this summer.
Maintenance workers will be busy installing new carpeting, appliances and window improvements in residence halls before...
By Julia Parmley
“It’s really interesting.” “A great experience.” “Probably the best part of my summer.”
These are just some of the phrases used to describe a summer program at GW’...
By Jennifer Price
When award-winning poet Jane Shore needs help with her writing, she knows where to turn.
Her students.
"Even though I'm the teacher, I'm the same as...
How Solicitor General Elena Kagan should respond to questioning at her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee was the main topic of debate between Rachel Brand, former...
Separated by about 4,000 miles, GW and Al Akhawayn University (AUI) in Ifrane, Morocco, could not be more different in many ways. GW is 189 years old, while Al...
By Jennifer Price
For the next three weeks, hundreds of incoming freshmen will descend on GW, touring the campus, learning about their specific school and getting a taste of college...
By Julia Parmley
In 2002, Kathleen Rooney suddenly found herself unemployed after resisting the advances of a supervisor. But in her next job, Ms....