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Ticket Sales Resume Tuesday for Colonials Weekend Headliner Jon Stewart

More than 7,000 tickets at all prices are available for the Oct. 17 performances. Thursday, July 30, 2015 10:39 a.m.By Brittney DunkinsGeorge Washington University alumni, students, parents and friends...

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GW Will Honor Six, Musician Janelle Monae Will Perform Live at Alumni Weekend

Singer and songwriter Janelle Monae, a six-time Grammy Award nominee, will perform at the 2015 Alumni Weekend concert. (Courtesy photo)Annual event welcoming GW graduates back to campus set for Sept....

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Rosetta’s Comet Reveals Secrets About the Origins of Life on Earth

This Rosetta navigation camera image of comet 67P /Churyumov-Gerasimenko was taken on April 12, 2015. (Photo credit: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM)A GW scientist is part of the first mission in history to study...

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Tony Bennett and Susan Benedetto Awarded George Washington University...

Jazz artist Tony Bennett receives the President's Medal at the George Washington University's Corcoran School of the Arts and Design. Photo by William Atkins.Singer and arts advocate honored on campus...

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How Dangerous Is the Meat You Eat?

(GW Today Photo Illustration/Rob Stewart)A study from the Milken Institute School of Public Health links supermarket food to antibiotic-resistant infections. Friday, July 31, 2015 2:49 p.m.By Lauren...

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In Memoriam: Rafael Lucea

Rafael Lucea with his youngest son, Lars. Dr. Lucea is also survived by his wife Marguerite and son Marc. (Photo courtesy of Team Lucea)Professor of international business was a passionate teacher,...

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Discussion Series Showcases GW Faculty on International Stage

Discussions with School of Business Dean Linda Livingstone and Political Management Director Mark Kennedy are providing alumni and prospective students alike an opportunity to interact with George...

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Ambassador Reuben E. Brigety II Named Elliott School Dean

Ambassador Reuben E. Brigety II will serve as the new dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs. (Courtesy Photo)Dr. Brigety currently represents the United States to the African Union and to...

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Sanjit Sethi Named Inaugural Director of the Corcoran School of the Arts and...

Mr. Sethi brings more than 15 years of experience in arts administration and higher education to GW.Tuesday, August 4, 2015 10:35 a.m.The George Washington University announced Tuesday that longtime...

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GSPM Report: Trump Dominating Chatter

Donald Trump is practically crowding out his competitors—at least in traditional and social media—entering Thursday's GOP debate. (Getty Images/Scott Olson)On the eve of the first Republican debate,...

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Events Page - New

New Events PageThursday, August 6, 2015 2:28 p.m.Lisner Auditorium, 730 21st Street NWWant to shake saucepans like a culinary pro? Bestselling cookbook writer and T.V. host Ina Garten will share...

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GW Announces New STEM Academy

Jerry Dwyer will lead GW's new STEM Academy starting in October 2015.Jerry Dwyer will lead the collaborative effort among three schools at the university in fall 2015.Monday, August 10, 2015 10:35...

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For Chinese Parents, Receptions Help Form Community

GW held receptions for the first time in China for parents of students who will attend the university. New addition to China’s summer sendoff repertoire helps parents of incoming George Washington...

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GW School of Business Dean Pledges to Support Leadership Opportunities for Women

GWSB Dean Linda Livingstone attended a White House conference on expanding roles for women in business.White House Council on Women and Girls convenes more than 45 business school leaders.Monday,...

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Dakota Hall Is Home to GW’s Fourth Solar Thermal Installation

Sustainability Project Facilitator Mark Ellis, Nextility Project Manager Regan Sandlin and Manager of Energy and Environmental Management Doug Spengel.Nextility rooftop system heats residence hall’s...

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M.D. Class of 2019 Begins Medical Journey

School of Medicine and Health Sciences Dean Jeffrey S. Akman places a white coat on a first-year M.D. student during Saturday's ceremony. Nearly 200 SMHS students participate in annual White Coat and...

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50 Years of the Voting Rights Act: Where Do We Stand?

Spencer Overton, a professor at the George Washington University Law School, specializes in voting rights and campaign finance. Racial discrimination still needs to be addressed, says GW Law Professor...

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Proposed Changes to Health Benefits Will Limit Premium Increases

More than 80 percent of employees would see increases capped at 3 percent.Monday, August 10, 2015 3:49 p.m.Proposed changes to health benefits at the George Washington University in 2016 will limit...

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GW Students Take Stand against Sexual Violence in South Africa While Studying...

Professor Dan Moshenberg's Women’s Studies classes have helped crisis experts at rape crisis center in Cape Town.Friday, August 14, 2015 10:21 a.m.By John DiConsiglioFor victims of sexual violence, the...

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GW Chemist Receives Beckman Young Investigator Award

Peter Nemes, an assistant professor of chemistry in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, is developing technology that could transform modern neuroscience. (Rob Stewart/GW Today)Peter Nemes is...

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