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Kimberly Beck Named Atlantic 10 Player of the Year
Inclement Weather/Emergency Policy Reminder
Through March 14: GW's Art Gallery Hosting Works from Demuth Museum
Through April 5: Participate in RecycleMania
Today, March 10: Be Proud, Be Beautiful, Be Aware--Celebrate National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day & Women's History Month
Today, March 10: GW School of Business and World Bank to Host Conference on the Impact of Oil Prices on International Economies
Today, March 10: **SOLD OUT** Christiane Amanpour Discusses "Covering the World" on "The Kalb Report"
March 11 and 19: Colonial Community Homeowner Workshop: Design Your Yard with Trees
March 12: Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen to Discuss U.S. - India Relations
March 12: Poverty & Inequality in the Global Economy Lecture Series--Fair Growth: Economic Policies for Latin America's Poor and Middle Income Majority
March 12: Launch of the U.S. WASH-in-Schools Initiative
March 12: First Annual D.C. Cancer Consortium Colorectal Cancer Summit
March 12: "Cohen-Nunn Dialogues" First Debate Focuses on America's Role in the World
March 13: Stem/Progenitor Cell Research Interest Group Seminar Series
March 13 and 14: Roosevelt Rx--National Student Health Policy Forum
April 2-6: GW's Department of Theatre and Dance Presents "The Falling Man"
April 4: GW Mount Vernon Campus to Host Annual Women's Leadership Conference
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