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Zoning Commission Approves New Residence Hall

The D.C. Zoning Commission approved the University’s plan for a 379-bed residence hall next to 2025 F St. that will help GW increase the number of on-campus beds as outlined in the University’s campus plan. READ

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Trachtenberg Testifies to U.S. Senate

University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg testified Tuesday morning to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions regarding the year-round use of college facilities. READ

 

GW Hosts Aviation Summit

FAA Administrator Marion Blakey headlined the 13th Annual International Summit on Aviation Safety and Security this week. READ

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Columbian College Goes Global

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CCAS introduces four new initiatives designed to foster international student engagement and advance the liberal arts in the global context, including a new student scholars program and restructured language laboratory. READ

 

Treasury Secretary Delivers Cohen Lecture at Law School

U.S. Treasury Secretary John W. Snow presented the 24th Annual Manuel F. Cohen Lecture at GW's Law School. Snow, a Law School alumnus, addressed the economy, corporate governance and other topics.

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