Clinton fundraiser features guests, surprises
Monday, Feb. 25, 9:46 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 25, 9:46 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 25, 2:56 p.m. Presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) laid out her foreign policy vision in Jack Morton Auditorium today, stressing her experience in international issues and declaring she would not hesitate to deploy "both the olive branch and the arrows."
The University's online housing application system will pose problems for Apple computer users, a group that accounts for about one-third of GW's student population.
Presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) will deliver a "major" speech about foreign policy in Jack Morton Auditorium Monday, according to a campaign news release issued Sunday evening.
The Board of Trustees approved the president and CEO of the Dell Computer Corporation and the director of national intelligence to receive honorary degrees earlier this month, a step which could make them eligible to speak at Commencement in May.
A small college in Massachusetts is being sued for the same study abroad policies that are in place at GW.
Hundreds of students and administrators gathered at Marvin Center on Friday to celebrate the 276th birthday of George Washington.
The University is cracking down on the number of introductory courses students can skip with Advanced Placement test scores.
As former deputy director of the 9/11 commission, GW professor Chris Kojm is experienced in leading discussions on U.S. security and foreign policy.
A new committee responsible for raising awareness of safety and mental health issues is in the final steps of implementing changes suggested by University President Steven Knapp.
A new global communications masters program the University will offer for the first time next fall is likely to generate more than $2 million over the next five years, according to a report presented to the Board of Trustees.
The founder and director of the Documentary Center at GW produced and co-directed a film that will premiere at a national film festival next month.
Tayeb Jawad discussed Afghanistan's strategy to combat the Taliban and other terrorist organizations while addressing a crowd of nearly 70 high-level Washington policymakers at a roundtable discussion hosted by GW's Homeland Security Policy Institute.