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Students Host Farmer's Market at Kogan Plaza
A
bountiful harvest of food and goods appeared at GW this week
as students invited vendors to share their fruits, vegetables
and wares at the first GW Farmer's Market held at Kogan Plaza.
Vendors sold everything from breads and apples to posters
and Russian glassware. Another market for the GW and Foggy
Bottom communities is being planned for the end of November.
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Cinema the Topic of Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium Oct. 26
Engineer
to Lecture on the Structural Design of the World Trade Center
Oct. 30
Helmrich
to Speak about Television the Challenges of the Workforce Oct.
31
Chambliss
Recognized for His Excellence in Communicating Crime Issues
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GW
Breaks Ground on Ric and Dawn Duques Hall
The
construction of Duques Hall and the development of a new complex
for the School of Business and Public Management is a great
opportunity for GW students, said SBPM Dean Susan Phillips.
This opportunity will help strengthen the reputation
for management education not only in the academic world but
also the global and local business communities.
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Dawn and Ric Duques
speak at the groundbreaking ceremony.
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Shoot-outs and Posses: Terrorism, Saddam Hussein and Americas
Global Leadership
Professor
Gordon Adams of the Elliott School writes, The
new national security policy recently announced by the administration
focuses on the war on terrorism and the confrontation with
Saddam Hussein. This twin focus of national policy calls to
mind a analogy from Western movies, when the bad guys
must be confronted.
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U.S.
Foreign Policy Experts to Discuss Americas Strategy
in the New World of Terror Oct. 30
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Jerrold
Post, ESIA, CS Monitor, Oct. 25
StephenSaltzburg,
LAW, Hartford Courant, Oct. 25
Walter
Rowe, LAW, New York Newsday, Oct. 22
Jerrold
Post, ESIA, The New Yorker, Oct. 21
GW
In The News Recap
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Faculty for Writing (Latest Books)
Kudos
(Awards & Acknowledgements)
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"The effect
of war would be devastating right now, no doubt. We'd probably
see a whole lot of airlines file for bankruptcy."
Darryl Jenkins, Rocky
Mountain News, Oct. 22
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