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Nov. 18, 2002
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Trachtenberg Proposes Trimester System
for GW
In
a policy address to a faculty assembly, University President
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg proposed that the GW calendar year
shift to 14-week trimesters. He called for the establishment
of a working group comprising faculty, staff, trustees, and
students to examine the implications of such a system and
report results by May 1, 2003.
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Department
of Theatre and Dance Presents "Danceworks" Nov. 20-23
Fuerth
to Discuss New Threats and the Future of U.S. National Security
Nov. 21
GW
Political Management Professor Tom Cole Elected to Congress
Law
School's Immigration Clinic Wins Freedom for Man Wrongfully Detained
by INS
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GW
Jazz Radio Show in Orbit
Fly Me to the Moon, or at least to a geosynchronous
orbit roughly 22,000 feet above North America. Its not
as catchy as the Bart Howard classic, but the latter is a
reflection on the latest home to GWs year-old traditional
jazz radio program, GW Presents American Jazz.
The program recently inked a two-year, no-fee deal with XM
Satellite Radio.
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Men's Soccer Team Wins A-10 Championship, Advances to NCAA
Tournament
George Washington won its first Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Championship
on a rainy and messy field in Richmond, VA, topping the Duquesne
Dukes in the closing moments of the match, 3-2.
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Arnar
Johannsson, left, was named the 2002 Atlantic 10 Tournament
MVP.
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Jerrold
Post, ESIA, UK Guardian, Nov. 14
Gordon
Adams, ESIA, UK Guardian, Nov. 13
Alison
Brooks, CCAS, NY Times, Nov. 12
John
Logsdon, ESIA, Houston Chronicle, Nov. 11
GW
In The News Recap
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Faculty for Writing (Latest Books)
Kudos
(Awards & Acknowledgements)
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