Commencement 2010 Preparations Underway
“While seniors and graduate students may not be ready to think about graduation, the Office of University Events has been planning since last spring,” says Executive Director of University Events...
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Commencement 2010 Preparations Underway
“While seniors and graduate students may not be ready to think about graduation, the Office of University Events has been planning since last spring,” says Executive Director of University Events...
By Menachem Wecker
One of the things Tracey Wheatley Perkins loves the most about her job is that there is no typical routine.
In the course of a day, Ms. Perkins, M.A. ’05,...
By Julia Parmley
In a laboratory at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in New York, Dr. Goldstein, then a postdoctoral student, and his professor Abraham...
Robert H. Smith, GW trustee emeritus and local philanthropist, died Dec. 29 at Winchester Medical Center in Winchester, Va. Mr. Smith was 81.
Chairman of local real estate group Vornado/...
By Julia Parmley
For most GW students, winter break offers a chance to catch up with family and friends, but senior Stephen Rutgers spent it breaking a Guinness World Record.
Mr....
By Menachem Wecker
A 2004 trip to India changed Ketan Patel's life. Now an M.B.A. student at GW, Mr. Patel, B.S. '08, hopes to share his extraordinary experience with other...
Lee Sigelman, Columbian College distinguished professor of political science and interim director of the University Honors Program, died Dec. 21.
A former chair of the political science...
By Menachem Wecker
Greg Kahn got his big photography break in the California Pizza Kitchen at Pentagon City. Mr. Kahn, B.A. ’03, had decided to stay on campus for the summer and was...
By Jamie L. Freedman
One in 150 children in the United States has an autism diagnosis, and the frequency of the disorder appears to be growing at a rate of 10 to 17 percent, says Francys...
By Menachem Wecker
Kristen Van Nest, a senior at the Elliott School of International Affairs, first saw the listing for IAFF (international affairs) 190 while trolling through GW’s course...