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Local Royalty

By Julia Parmley

It’s not often dreams come true.

But GW medical student Stephanie Williams’ did on June 20, when she was crowned Miss District of Columbia 2010.

A Miss D.C...

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Training Future Civic Leaders

By Menachem Wecker

“There is no particular secret to writing speeches,” said John McConnell, former speech writer to President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. “I try to...

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Quiz Whiz

By Julia Parmley

Know lines from the 1960 film Spartacus? How about the first American to win four gold medals in the Olympics?

GW alumnus John Krizel knows the answer to those...

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Thou Shalt Not Bear Unprepared Testimony

By Menachem Wecker

“How to testify on Capitol Hill without being crucified,” proclaims the press release announcing adjunct strategic management and public policy professor William LaForge...

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The Competitor

By Rachel Muir

Last weekend, Laurel Wassner, B.A. ’97, came in second in the New York Triathlon. Her twin, Rebeccah, finished first. The sisters...

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The Promise of Neuroscience

Understanding how the brain works and why it works the way it does is the aim of GW’s new Institute for Neuroscience, which brings together 24 researchers from across campus and Children’s...

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Serving the World

By Jennifer Eder

Teaching Peruvian children about HIV and AIDS. Working alongside farmers in El Salvador to implement better agricultural techniques. And training teachers, youth and...

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Working for America

Sometimes all you need is good advice.

Although Anne Rittman Rancourt, M.P.S. ’10, enjoyed her job as a consultant for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, she was looking for a bit...

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Vampires, Werewolves and Ogres

By Menachem Wecker

There are probably more connections between former U.S. presidents and monsters than most Americans would be comfortable with. Earlier this year, Seth Grahame-Smith...

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A Semester in Washington

By Menachem Wecker

Asked how much she enjoyed spending a semester in Washington, Sirisha Chandraraju apologizes in advance for being too giddy....