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Commencement Weekend 2012
Commencement Weekend will take place Thursday, May 17, to Sunday, May 20. Visit the Commencement homepage for more information. The all-university commencement ceremony will be streamed live on WJLA.
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Coach Lonergan Signs Five for Men's Basketball
Joe McDonald, Kevin Larsen, Kethan Savage, Patricio Garino and Paris Maragkos are set to join GW men's basketball.
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A Summer for the Arts
From studying modernism in Paris to examining local design spaces in the District, there are courses for almost every interest this summer through the Summer Arts @ GW initiative. Register today!
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Strategic Plan Feedback
Members of the George Washington University Community are invited to read the Strategic Plan Charge to the Working Groups and provide feedback online.
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Innovation Task Force
The GW community weighed in on 12 new innovation ideas this week at university-wide Showcases of Ideas. Learn more at the ITF website.
GW Prepares for Commencement
An estimated 25,000 graduates, families and friends will celebrate the collegiate rite of passage on May 20.
A Voice for Medical Students
GW medical student elected as national president of the American Medical Student Association.
An Experimentalist Turned Educator
GW Professor Gerald Feldman works to improve physics education here and across the country.
GW Spotlight
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GW In The News
USA Today: 7-Eleven adds low-calorie Slurpee version nationwide, by Bruce Horovitz. Neal Barnard, adjunct associate professor of medicine, comments.
Washington Post: What to watch: Week of May 14, calendar listing. GW School of Business dean to participate in panel discussion with other business school deans on globalization in education.
Fox Business: Mitt Romney has a commanding lead among independents. Coverage of POLITICO-GW Battleground Poll.
Washington Post: Obama’s gay marriage stance revealed in conversational way, by Paul Farhi. Frank Sesno, director of SMPA, comments.
Science Daily: Ancient Ballgame Reveals More About Early Mesoamerican Society. Features research by Jeffrey Blomster, associate professor of anthropology and international affairs.



