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Eye Opening

By Jennifer Price

GW freshman Andrew Pangilinan has always loved to travel.

A first generation American, Mr. Pangilinan has gone on safaris in Kenya and Tanzania, climbed Mt....

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Fellowships Offer $20,000 for Undergraduate Research

By Carrie Madren

George Washington undergraduates have a new opportunity to satisfy their intellectual curiosity. Two research awards, each totaling $10,000, will be given this year to...

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Language Lessons

By Julia Parmley

At the age of 17, Andrew Brown, B.A. ’06, M.P.A. ’08, began what he called a “search for purpose.” During this time, Mr. Brown learned more than 20 different languages,...

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Emergency Education

As a pediatric emergency room doctor at Children’s National Medical Center in Northwest D.C., David Mathison sees firsthand the gap in health education with patients and it’s a problem he wants to...

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Supporting Legal Education

J. Richard Knop, J.D. ’69, had been out of touch with his alma mater when an article profiling...

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Commencement Countdown

George Washington’s class of 2010 will celebrate Commencement with the U.S. Capitol as a backdrop and First Lady Michelle Obama as speaker.

It promises to be an experience like no other....

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Supporting Veterans’ Education

When Anthony Rango was injured and honorably discharged from the military in 2002, his skills didn’t translate very well into the civilian world.

He got a job at the U.S. Department of...

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Celebrating Earth Day

As the George Washington University celebrated Earth Day, President Steven Knapp announced a new $2 million revolving fund for sustainability that will initially improve buildings on campus,...

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Regulating the Environment

Last year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a climate change bill that called for a 17 percent cut on carbon dioxide emissions and a “cap-and-trade system” under which companies receive...

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Columbian College Revises Curriculum

George Washington’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences is revamping its general curriculum requirements (GCRs), the core coursework that all students must complete to graduate.

The new...