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July 19, 2002

 

Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership’s World Leadership Congress Returns to GW July 20-26

Founded in 1958 by legendary actor Hugh O’Brian, television’s Wyatt Earp, HOBY provides a forum for high school sophomores from every state and more than 20 countries to partake in a unique leadership development seminar with some of America’s top decision-makers and corporate executives. READ

Brady Art Gallery Displays the Works of the 2002 Presidential Scholars
GSEHD Receives Unprecedented Interest in Immigrant Experience Course
GW and MdBio Announce MBA Consulting Partnership
Economics Professor Awarded “Kuznets Prize”

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GW Receives $1.7 Million Grant from Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The award will support the University’s undergraduate biological sciences programs in innovative areas such as bioinformatics and computational molecular biology as well as a new partnership with the Institute for Genomic Research. GW is one of only 44 research universities to be awarded the grant and is also one of only four institutions that are first-time recipients. READ

 

 

Baysox Draft Mount Vernon Students

The Bowie Baysox, Class AA affiliate of Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles, drafted interior design students from GW’s Mount Vernon campus to redesign its heavily utilized Most Valuable Player room. The Baysox, in the midst of celebrating 10 years at its current site, are ringing in a new season with a Baysox Stadium face-lift. READ


Darryl Jenkins, Pittsburgh Post Tribune, July 11
Bernard Wood, CCAS, Time, July 11
Amitai Etzioni, USA Today, July 3
Darryl Jenkins, Washington Post, June 29
GW Hospital, Washington Business Journal, June 28

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