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Oct. 15, 2002
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Groundbreaking Set for Duques Hall on Oct. 17

GW Trustee Henry “Ric” Duques and his wife, Dawn, donate $5 million to name the School of Business and Public Management’s new building. READ

 
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Dimock Gallery Presents “Summer Ceramics, some are others,” until Oct. 18
Department of Music Presents a Faculty Artist Series Performance Oct. 21
Korean Cinema the Topic of 9th Annual Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium Oct. 26

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Students Organize Farmers Market

Just in time for the height of the harvest season, the GW community will have a cornucopia of fresh produce, baked goods, and handicrafts available to them just steps from their doors Oct. 23, all thanks to the efforts of senior Josh Singer and an unplanned trip to a New York City farmers market. READ

 

 

 

GW Survey Reveals Decline in Trust in Government

A new GW survey reveals that a return to partisan politics may explain the decline in trust in government between September 2001 and August 2002. READ

GW Professor to Engage D.C. Youth in Local Politics

GW Study Finds Media Coverage of Political Money Transformed by the Internet

John Logsdon, ESIA, Houston Chronicle, Oct. 14
David Shambaugh, ESIA, Taipei Times, Oct. 11
Sean Aday, SMPA, CS Monitor, Oct. 10
Lee Sigelman, CCAS, Washington Post, Oct. 9

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"(Harvey Pitt) should have resigned the moment the accounting scandals broke."

— Lawrence Mitchell, LAW, The Globe and Mail, Oct. 14

 

 

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