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Grading GW's Doctoral Programs

A University-wide committee completed a two-year review of GW's doctoral programs, the most prestigious and rare degrees the University confers. Nearly $1 million has been invested in the top programs to help move GW into the top tiers of graduate education and research institutions. READ

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GW's Burgeoning New Campus

Seven years after GW forged a relationship with Mount Vernon College and Seminary, the University has only begun to capitalize on the 25-acre campus located among the tony addresses along Foxhall Road. READ

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Every Fossil Tells a Story

Biology professor James Clark helps discover croc ancestors in the crossroads of Asia. READ


Alumni Make a Difference in Rural and Inner City Schools

Teach For America

GW boasts a higher acceptance rate than the national average for alumni in the Teach For America program. Read how GW graduates are making a difference across the country. READ

 

How the Search for Terrorists Affects International Education

Hanging in the balance is the future of international education and whether the system to provide visas to foreign students needs to be tweaked, overhauled or radically cut back. Read about how GW is responding to this global challenge, as well. READ


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