December 8, 2008
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Leo M. Chalupa Named Vice President for Research

GW President Steven Knapp announced Dr. Leo M. Chalupa, a prominent neuroscience researcher and professor, will become GW's first Vice President for Research, April 1, 2009. More


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Video: Bill Gates Visits GW to Speak About Global Poverty, Education, and Health Care

Photo Gallery: Bill Gates at GW

GW Offers New Master of Public Health Degree in Environmental Health Science and Policy

Going Green: University Creates Office of Sustainability

GW School of Business Professor Sanjay Jain Receives Award to Study Disaster Management

GW School of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Howie Huang Receives 2008 IBM Real Time Innovation Award

GW Rises Among Top 10 in Study Abroad Rankings

GW Law School's Creative and Innovative Economy Center Fellow David Pensak, Internet Firewall Creator, Releases "Innovation for Underdogs"

Participate in GW's Holiday Clothing Drive

Through December 19: GW's Luther W. Brady Art Gallery Presents "The Academic Tradition: Teaching and Practice"

Through April 2009: "Hebrew Printing in Ukraine" on Display at Gelman Library's I. Edward Kiev Collection

December 9: GW's School of Public Health and Health Services "Public Health Leadership" Grand Rounds Lecture

December 10: GW's Columbian College of Arts and Sciences to Give Away 1,000 Copies of Visiting Professor Edward P. Jones' Book

December 10: International News Coverage in a New Media World

December 16: GW Faculty/Staff Holiday Party

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