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GW and FAA Sign Collegiate Training Initiative
Under the terms of the partnership, the FAA will provide cooperative
education and internship opportunities at the FAA for GW undergraduate
and graduate students in the fields of engineering, computer
science, and geography/cartography. The agreement also
gives the FAA authority to recruit GW graduates. In
turn, GW will be able to provide cohort courses for FAA employees
and open enrollment courses for individual FAA employees.
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GW/FAA Partner to Ensure Safer Skies
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Engineering
Student Awarded Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
Four
Students Named Presidential Administrative Fellows
GW
and MdBio Announce MBA Consulting Partnership
Economics
Professor Awarded Kuznets Prize
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Writing: A Business, a Trade, a Life
Earning his daily bread is only one literal fact about Hoopes
life as a writer, not the whole truth. Not at all. The truth,
or at least the heart, of the matter is that writing for Roy
Hoopes, BA 43, MA 48, is a business, a trade,
and a lifeand has been all three for 50 years. These
three strands of course braid up tightly as the various strands
do in anyone's life. Yet each is revealing on its own. READ
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Reaching Out to Parents and Students
Rodney Johnson and his Office of Parent
Services strives to offer parents information about GW. Johnson
discusses freshmen at GW, coping strategies for parents and
students, and safety in Washington. READ
Colonial Inauguration
2002
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Lawrence
Mitchell, LAW, Washington Post, June 27
Amitai
Etzioni, Washington Post, June 15
Lawrence
Mitchell, LAW, Washington Post, June 8
Bernard
Reich, ESIA, CS Monitor, June 6
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