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Aug. 23, 2002

 

GW Photo Exhibition Chronicles 75 Years of CBS Broadcast History

In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of CBS, which began broadcasting as a radio network in 1927, The George Washington University presents “America Through the CBS Eye,” a fine art photo exhibition of memorable images taken by CBS photographers.
The exhibition begins Sept. 3 and runs through Oct. 18 at the Luther Brady Art Gallery in the Media and Public Affairs Building. READ

Walter Cronkite Scheduled for Interview Sept. 22 at Lisner Auditorium

GW Gears Up for Student Move-In
ESIA Building Cornerstone Ceremony Slated for Sept. 5
Department of Theatre & Dance Announces 2002-03 Performance Season
Graduate School of Political Management to Host “Democracy Day” Sept. 17

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GW Hospital: A New Horizon

The first new hospital in the District of Columbia in more than a quarter century, GW's Hospital is a 371 bed, $100 million-plus feat of technical, educational and medical innovation; and it opens its doors as the vanguard of the hospital industry. READ

Patients Scheduled to Move to New Hospital 7 p.m. Friday to 7 p.m. Saturday; 23rd Street to Close

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

Facts and Figures About the New Hospital

 

 

UPD Announces “Safe Community Initiative”

The George Washington University Police Department (UPD) is teaming with Sprint to establish a “Campus Watch” program calling for student volunteers to help enhance the safety and security of the Foggy Bottom community. GW is the first local university to partner with Sprint for this initiative. READ


Darryl Jenkins, USA Today, Aug. 15
John Banzhaf, LAW, CS Monitor, Aug. 8
Allan Gerson, ESIA, Atlanta J-C, Aug. 7
Amitai Etzioni, Washington Post, Aug. 4


GW In The News Recap

“San Francisco is a great city, but the streets are crowded. They don't have the wide avenues.”

— Lisa Delpy Neirotti
on competing Olympic bids between San Francisco and Washington
Baltimore Sun, Aug. 20

 

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