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July 26, 2002

 

Putting Campus Parking
in Perspective

Byron Wills and his staff are tasked with fitting a population of 30,000 people into approximately 3,000 parking spaces.
That might seem like an infinite problem plagued by special events, weather, and construction in a congested, urban jungle. But as the program manager of Parking Services for the last five years, Wills has navigated the GW parking maze by using technology and effective enforcement as the department’s primary tools. READ

Brady Art Gallery Displays the Works of the 2002 Presidential Scholars
GSEHD Receives Unprecedented Interest in Immigrant Experience Course
GW and MdBio Announce MBA Consulting Partnership
Zeljak Appointed Head of Eckles Library at Mount Vernon Campus

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Graduate School of Education and Human Development Prepares Area Youth for Success in College

A six-week summer program enables rising 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th graders to experience college first-hand. The program goes beyond providing coursework and room and board; it assimilates students into college life by providing access to University facilities. READ

 

 

Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership’s World Leadership Congress Returns to GW July 20-26

Founded in 1958 by legendary actor Hugh O’Brian, television’s Wyatt Earp, HOBY provides a forum for high school sophomores from every state and more than 20 countries to partake in a unique leadership development seminar with some of America’s top decision-makers. READ


Lawrence Mitchell, LAW, USA Today, July 22
Stephen Saltzburg, LAW, Houston Chronicle, July 18
Darryl Jenkins, Pittsburgh Post Tribune, July 11
Bernard Wood, CCAS, Time, July 11

GW In The News Recap

“It was probably the most disastrous mistake United ever made, trying to buy
US Airways.”

— Darryl Jenkins
Washington Post, July 25

 

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