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June 13, 2002

The new Elliott School of International Affairs building will provide space for 193 beds beginning in August.

 

Zoning Commission Approves Two Key Projects

The DC Zoning Commission cast a unanimous vote to approve GW’s amenities package for the Elliott School of International Affairs project, bringing to a close months of negotiations that will provide a series of benefits for the Foggy Bottom community. The commission also approved the final design of a new 700-bed residence hall planned for the corner of 23rd and G streets. Read

GW Named a Center of Excellence in Information Assurance Education
Trachtenberg Named “Father of the Year 2002”
New Report by GW Aviation Expert Exposes Bias at Travel Web sites
GSEHD Administrator Receives Training Officers Conference Top Award

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Watergate Revisited

washingtonpost.com will present “Watergate Revisited,” a special forum on the 30th anniversary of the Watergate break-in.  The event, which will be hosted by The George Washington University, will feature The Washington Post’s assistant managing editor Bob Woodward (left) and former executive editor Ben Bradlee. Read

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Bob Woodward, left, and Ben Bradlee will participate in a June 17 forum at the Media and Public Affairs Building.

 

New SBPM Building Named After Alumni

The George Washington University has announced a pledge of $5 million from the Henry “Ric” and Dawn Duques family. In honor of this gift, GW will name its new business school building “Ric and Dawn Duques Hall.” Read

Lawrence Mitchell, LAW, Washington Post, June 8
Bernard Reich, ESIA, CS Monitor, June 6
Quadir Amiryar, CCAS, USA Today, May 30
Jeffrey J. Cohen, CCAS, Washington Post, May 28

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