Gore to promote book at Lisner in November
Former Vice President Al Gore will promote a new book at Lisner Auditorium this November, the University's top external relations officer said Wednesday.
Former Vice President Al Gore will promote a new book at Lisner Auditorium this November, the University's top external relations officer said Wednesday.
Former University of Michigan head coach Brian Ellerbe will be named an assistant on the GW men's basketball staff, Director of Athletics Jack Kvancz said Monday.
Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Donald Lehman will retire from his position at the end of the 2010 calendar year, University President Steven Knapp announced Wednesday.
Among 81 of the nation's most competitive colleges and universities, GW's graduation rate ranks among the bottom 10, according to a study released this month by the American Enterprise Institute.
University President Steven Knapp earned $298,178 during the first five months of his tenure at GW, according to a University financial disclosure report released in May.
Despite being one of the most expensive schools in the country during an economic downturn, the University's yield rate increased by 2 percent this year.
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Just one day after meeting with President Barack Obama, the president of South Korea spoke optimistically Wednesday morning about reconciliation with North Korea and the future of the global economy.
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A security guard was pronounced dead at the GW Hospital Wednesday after an 88-year-old white supremacist opened fire at the Holocaust Memorial Museum.
New District legislation could classify attacks on homeless people as hate crimes in an attempt to reduce occurrences like the brutal murder of a local homeless man just off campus last December.
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Recent GW graduate Pat Lehman, a pitcher, was drafted by the Washington Nationals Wednesday as the first pick in the 13th round.