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Aug. 7, 2002

 

GW Breaks Ground on New Residence Halls

Amid a sunny sky and a street-carnival atmosphere, GW broke ground Thursday morning for two new residence halls on 23rd Street. These two facilities will add 900 beds to the University’s residential quarters. READ

Townhouse Row, pictured at left, will accommodate nearly 200 students.

Statement from Presidents Trachtenberg and Swygert on Hebrew University Bombing
Highly-Acclaimed Investigative Reporter Joins SMPA Faculty
GW and National University of Singapore Establish Trade Law Academy
Zeljak Appointed Head of Eckles Library at Mount Vernon Campus

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Space-Based Observation System Could Enhance Protection from Terrorist Attacks

Protecting the nation’s transportation infrastructure from terrorist attacks would be greatly enhanced by the use of data from space-based observation systems, says a new report from the Space Policy Institute at GW’s Elliott School of International Affairs. READ

 

 

Backstage with Berra

Mickey Berra is a monarch of all he surveys. As director of production for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, he presides over the operations of the Opera House, Eisenhower Theater, and Concert Hall.Thoroughly versed in all aspects of stage technology — electrical, carpentry, rigging, and props — Berra is a 30-year Kennedy Center veteran. READ


Allan Gerson, ESIA, Atlanta J-C, Aug. 7
Amitai Etzioni, Washington Post, Aug. 4
Lawrence Mitchell, LAW, USA Today, July 22

GW In The News Recap

“When we first proposed smoker suits, people laughed too.”

— John Banzhaf
on fast-food lawsuits
CS Monitor, Aug. 8

 

 

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