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Sept. 27, 2002

 

 

Trachtenberg Addresses Tunisian Parliamentarians with Message of Peace

Speaking to a gathering of world and African intellectual leaders at the Colloquium of the Tunisian Parliamentarians Association, President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg offered his thoughts on the roots of the three major world religions - Christianity, Judaism and Islam and offered his ideas for peace. READ

 
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GW and the Smithsonian Associates to Host Journalist Richard Hottelet Oct. 10
Dimock Gallery Presents Ceramics Exhibit Through Oct. 18
GSEHD to Host Conference, “Keeping Ahead of the Wave of Change,” Oct. 12
Korean Cinema the Topic of 9th Annual Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium Oct. 26

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GW Leads Initiative to Advance Teacher Preparation in Ethiopia

The U.S. Agency for International Development/Ethiopia awarded a $5 million, five-year cooperative agreement to an international university consortium led by GW to advance teacher preparation in Ethiopian Teacher Training Institutes. READ

 

 

Planning a Safer GW

If you’re reading this in a building right now, then do you know where to find the nearest exit? Does your office have a supply of flashlights? Do you have extra prescription medicine in your desk? These are some of the questions GW community members should be able to answer as the University encourages employees and students to become more familiar with their surroundings and to follow the Boy Scouts motto of “Be prepared.” READ


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