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Elliott School Expands into New Horizon
With
the Washington Monument looming quietly in the distance and
the US Department of State abuzz with activity across the
street, Elliott School of International Affairs Dean Harry
Harding thinks the new facility at 1957 E St. puts his school
on the map, figuratively, as well as literally.
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Talk Show Host Larry King Awards Six GW Student Scholarships
CNN
talk show host and author Larry King recognized six School
of Media and Public Affairs students Wednesday with scholarships
bearing his name. READ

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GW Awards Annual Trachtenberg Scholarships to Seven Outstanding
D.C. Public School Seniors
Seven
academically talented D.C. Public High School seniors were
awarded with the annual Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarship
on Friday -- a full, four-year scholarship worth over $170,000.
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Pictured: Derwin Pierre Fields (far left) from Anacostia High
School, talks with Ward 8 Councilwoman Sandy Allen as D.C.
Board of Education President Peggy Cooper Cafritz stands behind
them on the left.
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GW Graduate Programs Rank in Top 25 According to U.S.
News' America's Best Graduate Schools
Survey
GWs
Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Law School,
and graduate programs in health and public affairs were ranked
among the top 25 in the latest Americas Best Graduate
Schools issue of U.S. News & World Report. READ
U.S.
News Rankings
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