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Exploring Biology in the City
Terry
Hufford stands on the sidelines of the classroom, like a wise
sports coach, watching his team at work. After a visit to
the Smithsonians Museum of Natural History, four groups
of students in his Biology in the City class eagerly
discuss their findings about the origins of life. READ
Problem-Based
Learning Classes Teach Professors, Too
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ByGeorge! Interview With Librarian Jack Siggins




Afghanistan
Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah to Speak Oct. 21
Department
of Music Presents a Faculty Artist Series Performance Oct. 21
Former
Director-General of the WTO, Mike Moore, to Speak Oct. 24
Korean
Cinema the Topic of Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium Oct. 26
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Midterm
Elections 2002: The Old, The New, and The Latest
Academics
specializing in political analysis are the yin to the punditocracys
yang: We put the emphasis on continuities, not changes...Campaign
academics watch the scramble with Dooley Wilson ringing in
their ears: The fundamental things apply, writes GSPM
Professor Michael Cornfield. READ
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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
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Leon
Fuerth, ESIA, Washington Post, Oct. 16
John
Logsdon, ESIA, Houston Chronicle, Oct. 14
Sean
Aday, SMPA, CS Monitor, Oct. 10
GW
In The News Recap
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Faculty for Writing (Latest Books)
Kudos
(Awards & Acknowledgements)
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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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