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Representing American Youth

Three GW students represented the U.S. last week at the annual G8/G20 Youth Summit in Vancouver.

Sloan Dickey, Sean England and Kevin Norchi, all GW sophomores, were selected to be part of...

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Focusing on Students

Three-time alumnus Peter A. Konwerski has been named senior associate vice president and dean of students. Effective immediately, Dr. Konwerski, B.A. ’91, M.A. ’93, Ed.D. ’97, will lead GW’s newly...

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Planning a Sustainable Future

By 2040, GW plans to erase its carbon footprint.

The university’s climate action plan, which was released last week, details how GW will reduce its carbon emissions by 40 percent by 2025...

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A Love for the Land

Until June 25, you can be transported to the beaches of California, the forests of Virginia or the deserts of New Mexico—without leaving Foggy Bottom.

Woody Gwyn: American Landscapes,...

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New Trustees Elected

The GW Board of Trustees gained some big names last week.

Actress Kerry Washington and former Acting Naval Secretary B.J. Penn were among the nine board members elected last week.

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GW’s Newest Ambassadors

Each George Washington senior who receives a Presidential Administrative Fellowship (PAF) gets free tuition, a housing allowance and monthly compensation....

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A Capitol Commencement

With the United States Capitol in the background, more than 25,000 graduates, friends and families celebrated the university’s...

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Honoring the Best and the Brightest

More than 200 GW students were inducted into the nation’s oldest academic honor society Friday at a ceremony in Lisner Auditorium.

Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776 at the College of...

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Revenge of the Women’s Studies Professor

In 1995, President Bill Clinton brought his daughter Chelsea to GW for a night of basketball.

The men’s team played first. After they clinched a victory, President Clinton stood up to...

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A Passion for Politics

By Rachel Muir

For John Sides, there’s no such thing as politics as usual.

The field is constantly evolving and its reach is pervasive. “Politics touches everyone’s life, and...