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On Wednesday night, GW’s Lisner Auditorium hosted several well-respected journalists for a discussion on the press’ coverage of America’s changing…

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Last Friday, October 8th, Ambassador Pu-Tsung King of the Republic of China (Taiwan) discussed the future and past of American-Taiwanese…

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Former Ambassador to the United Nations Thomas Pickering visited the School of Media and Public Affairs on Tuesday, in an…

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  The Department of Theatre & Dance performed William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night Oct. 31 through Nov. 3 in the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theater.

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Two political science professors, Henry Nau and Vincent Stine, faced off Wednesday in a debate sponsored by the GW chapters…

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On October 17th the School of Medicine and Health Services (SMHS) and the Washington Center for Psychoanalysis (WCP) announced a…

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With the recent revelation of GW’s Strategic Plan (Vision 2021), as well as new administration changes in the Columbian College,…

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On Monday, Professor Henry R. Nau held a discussion at the Elliott School regarding his recently published book Conservative Internationalism: Armed…

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GW’s Department of Theatre and Dance opened its MainStage season Thursday night with its production of Sarah Ruhl’s 2007 comedy-drama, “Dead…

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The federal government shutdown that began on October 1st, sending all nonessential federal employees home indefinitely and putting government funding hold,…

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The School of Media and Public Affairs hosted Robert McChesney and John Nichols, the co-founders of the interest group Free…