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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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...
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...
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,...
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...
By Jennifer Price
The George Washington University has completed 100,000 hours of community service, securing first lady Michelle Obama as its Commencement speaker.
“...
President Knapp Announces Members of Council on Diversity and Inclusion
George Washington University President Steven Knapp has announced the 16 members of the President’s Council on Diversity and Inclusion, a key component of an initiative ...
For the first time in more than 10 years, GW is undergoing a major upgrade of its GWorld system.
After several months of testing, the new GWorld cards, which feature a variety of...
Transforming the Charles E. Smith Center
The third phase of the Charles E. Smith Center renovation will begin this month and will dramatically transform the exterior of the building.
The majority of the building’s exterior will...
By Menachem Wecker
When Secretary of Defense Ben Murphy ordered 24 naval vessels to the Gulf of Aden, he did not realize he was relocating a quarter of the entire U.S. Navy. “Needless...
By Jennifer Price
Maritza Sanabria will be the first person in her family to go to college, and thanks to The George Washington University, she won’t have to foot the bill.
...