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June 7, 2002

 

Going to Battle at SEAS

In GW’s Computer Security Battle Lab at the Virginia Campus, students learn how to establish and maintain a secure cyber environment. In this simulated “cyber-battlefield,” the student can attack a system in a controlled environment to identify and correct weaknesses. Read

GW Named a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education

Commencement Address by Ruth Simmons/George Mitchell
Trachtenberg Named “Father of the Year 2002”
Democracy Online Project Announces Golden Dot Awards
GSEHD Administrator Receives Training Officers Conference Top Award

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Charlie’s Story

An unassuming man with a slim build, thick gray mustache, and wearing an oversized baseball cap pulled snuggly down over his walnut brown eyes — Charlie Noodles maneuvers through Kogan Plaza, pressing palms like a seasoned politician. “I’ll only shake your hand the first time I meet you,” explains Noodles. “After that, we pound fists.” Read

 

 

Stellar Achievements in Outer Space

The Hubble Space Telescope is revealing the universe in mind-boggling detail. Six GW alumni play important roles in this historic program. Read

Bernard Reich, ESIA, CS Monitor, June 6
Quadir Amiryar, CCAS, USA Today, May 30
Jeffrey J. Cohen, CCAS, Washington Post, May 28
James Starrs, LAW, Baltimore Sun, May 24

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