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Beating the Odds

By Jennifer Price

Julia King saw the achievement gap firsthand while serving as a Teach for America corps member in Gary, Ind.

Almost 90 percent of students at West Gary...

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Valuing Veterans

George Washington was mentioned so early and so often at the session “Enlisting Our Newest Generation of Volunteers” on June 28 at the National...

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Creating a World-Class Science and Engineering Facility

GW released a report today outlining the size and scope of the university’s proposed new science and engineering complex.

The...

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Websites Revamped

George Washington University is unveiling the second phase of its new website today.

All nine schools and colleges now have a unified look, mirroring the university's main homepage. Some...

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Chaucer’s Plants and Sir Walter Raleigh’s Soundtracks

By Menachem Wecker

Scholars have observed that the 17th-century Dutch landscape painter Jacob van Ruisdael was...

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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,...

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A Summer of Learning

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...

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An Aegean Adventure

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...

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Girl Power

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’...

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Upgrading Residence Halls

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...