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Defusing the Nuclear Threat

With 47 heads of states in attendance, this week’s unprecedented summit in Washington is drawing the world’s attention to the role of international cooperation in preventing nuclear proliferation...

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Award-Winning Author to Join GW

By Jennifer Price

Beginning in January, GW students will be able to take creative writing classes from a Pultizer Prize-winning author.

A Washington native, Edward P. Jones...

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Gold-Certified Living

The state-of-the-art design and construction of South Hall, The George Washington University’s newest residence hall, has earned it a special accolade as the first university building in the...

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Offsetting Radicalism with Philosophy

By Menachem Wecker

Reading the Muslim philosophers of the Golden Age, roughly the eighth to 13th centuries C.E., can help both Muslims and non-Muslims see beyond the stereotypes of Islam as...

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GW Alumna Prepares for Foreign Service on Fulbright

By Julia Parmley

When she was a junior in high school, Thao-Anh Tran, B.A. ’09, traveled to Beijing through a cultural exchange program funded by the U.S. State Department. Though Ms. Tran...

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Representing the Chief

By Jennifer Price

Judith Corley took an unorthodox approach to becoming the president’s attorney.

She majored in French language and literature at the University of Washington and...

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Lessons from a Tragedy

By Jennifer Price

An explosion in a West Virginia coal mine that killed at least 25 miners Monday has thrust the issue of mine safety into the spotlight.

Celeste Monforton,...

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Reinventing the Tools of Politics

By Menachem Wecker

On Saturdays when his friends at large state schools were cheering on their football teams, Brian Donahue, B.A. ’99,...

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Students Count Too

The U.S. Census Bureau is urging students to be counted on campus as part of Census 2010. GW students who spend most of the year as residents of the District but do not submit D.C. census forms...

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Meeting the Challenge

By Jennifer Price

The George Washington University has completed 100,000 hours of community service, securing first lady Michelle Obama as its Commencement speaker.

“...