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2005 Press Releases

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December 29 GW Professors publish book about impact of specialized knowledge on societies and economies [more]
December 16 Korea Foundation pledges $500,000 toward chair in Korean politics at GW's Elliott School of International Affairs [more]
December 15 GW Elliott School Professor named to NASA advisory council [more]
December 2 GW's Elliott School Hosts Symposium on Taiwan's Participation in International Society [more]
November 29 GW Elliott School Professor Martha Finnemore awarded for her Rules of the World [more]
November 17 GW's Elliott School of International Affairs presents: Children of the Tsunami: Personal Stories and Drawings by Children Affected by the 2004 Asian Tsunami [more]
November 21 GW's Matthew O'Gara named "Professor of the Year" [more]
November 12 GW's Elliott School of International Affairs M.A. programs 7th in Foreign Policy survey [more]
November 12 Experts convene with state leaders at "Governing in the Global Age" forum at GW's Elliott School [more]
November 10 GW's Elliott School hosts experts for discussion on future of the Balkans [more]
November 7 Gordon Adams received a grant from the MacArthur Foundation to study U.S. security spending policy and priorities. [more]
November 2 Exhibition commemorating former United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld on display at GW's Elliott School [more]
October 31 GW Professor Robert Dunn to discuss economic policy challenges facing the nation in the next decade [more]
October 25 GW Cold War group hosts teaching symposium for high school teachers [more]
October 20 John M. Logsdon to receive 2005 John F. Kennedy Astronautics Award [more]
October 18 GW Elliott School Dean to discuss: "Grave New World: International Affairs in the 21rst Century" [more]
October 18 GW Elliott School Hosts panel of experts for discussion about: "Media Bias in the Muslim World" [more]
October 18 GW Elliott School Hosts Discussion: Jerusalem Women Speak, Three Women, Three Faiths, One Shared Vision [more]
October 12 GW Elliott School Professor Latin American Populism [more]
October 11 GW Elliott School Professor Henry Farrell dicusses how blogs are changing politics [more]
October 5 David McIntyre to discuss "The Logic of Homeland Insecurity" [more]
October 3 GW's security studies policy program and the Center for American Progress host discussion on Afghanistan [more]
September 26 Christopher Mooney to discuss The Republican War on Science on September 27 [more]
September 19 GW Economist Stephen Smith's new book outlines useful guidelines on how to effectively end poverty [more]
September 6 His Excellency Said Tayeb Jawad, ambassador of Afghanistan to the United States, will discuss the future of democracy in Afghanistan [more]
August 18 GW's Elliott School of International Affairs Announces New Faculty Members [more]
July 8 GW To Receive More Than $3.3 Million From The Kuwait Foundation [more]
June 23 GW's Sigur Center for Asian Studies Publishes Report on Tsunami Relief Efforts [more]
June 17 GW's Elliott School Briefs State Leaders at "Governing in the Global Age" Forums. [more]
June 3 Michael E. Brown named Dean of GW's Elliott School of International Affairs [more]
May 31 Amb. James Sasser to address U.S. Foregin Policy Colloquim at GW's Elliott School of International Affairs [more]
May 25 GW announces address change for 1957 E St. [more]
May 24 GW's Latin American Studies program wins second Department of Education Title VI Grant [more]
May 17 ES Celebration Speaker James Quigley returns to campus to encourage and motivate graduates [more]
May 9 Harry Harding, dean of The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs, has been named a University Professor, effective July 1, 2005. [more]
May 6 Professors Price, Etzioni, Przytycki, and Wilmarth Honored for Their Contributions to GW [more]
May 6 Leading conservative experts ask: "No Schisms on the Right? Conservatives and foreign policy." [more]
May 3 GW faculty join leading experts to discuss rebuilding governance in post-conflict societies: What's new? What's not? [more]
April 26 Pulitzer Prize winner and Gelber Book Prize winner Steve Coll to discuss his book Ghost Wars at GW's Elliott School [more]
April 26 GW's David Alan Grier to discuss his new book When Computers Were Human [more]
April 26 GW's Martha Finnemore to discuss multilateralism and its discontents [more]
April 21 "Where in the World is George Washington?"
GW Students Win World Geography Bowl Championship [more]
April 18 GW Distinguished Alumni Scholar Stephen Haber Discusses Lessons from Mexico and NAFTA [more]
April 11 GW's Elliott School to screen Arab–Israeli conflict Documentary "Blood and Tears" on April 14 [more]
April 5 The Past, Present, and Future of the Berlin Wall: GW's Hope Harrison Comments on How the Germans are Coping with the Communist Past April 11 [more]
March 18 The Middle East Today: A Region in Turmoil Shapiro Lecture by Ambassador and GW Professor Edward Gnehm Mar. 24 [more]
March 1 U.S., Iraq and the Middle East: GW's Elliott School and the Council on Foreign Relations Partner for Town Hall Meeting on the Middle East Mar. 1 [more]
February 10 What Have We Learned from the Marshall Plan? French Ambassador Jean-David Levitte and OECD Ambassador Connie Morella Discuss French and American Perspectives on Marshall Plan Lessons Applied to the 21st Century Feb. 15 [more]
February 9 Iraq, Sudan, Tsunami: What are America's Responsibilities in the World? Susan Rice, Former Assistant Secretary of State, and Other Panelists Discuss International Challenges Feb. 11 [more]
January 26 The Asian Tsunami: Political, Economic, and Social Implications: A Town Hall Meeting Hosted by GW's Elliott School of International Affairs Feb. 1 [more]
January 25 Leading Scholars Ask "How Will Bush Manage Foreign Policy During His Second Administration?" Feb. 1 [more]
January 25 Contractors on the Battlefield: Learning from the Experience in Iraq: Diedre Lee, Director of Defense Procurement at Defense Department, Delivers Luncheon Address, Jan. 28 [more]
January 25 Power Shift? China, the United States and the Evolving Asian Order: China Expert David Shambaugh Explores Impact of China's Role and U.S. Relations, Jan. 26 [more]
January 14 Europe, the United States and the Future of the United Nations: GW's Elliott School Hosts European Ambassadors on the Future of the United Nations, Jan. 21 [more]

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