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Dec. 10, 2002
 

Abrahms Great Hall Dedicated

Amid the sounds of cool music and the scent of hot food, the Marc C. Abrahms Great Hall was officially dedicated at a Dec. 6 ceremony as the University celebrated this new gathering place at the Marvin Center. READ

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Political Analysts to Discuss Internet Politics Dec. 11
GW MPA Student Named Best Public Administration Student in 2002
GW Awarded $122,250 Grant From Microsoft Business Solutions

New GW Professor Wins National Award for Best Ph.D. Dissertation

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Miller Named CASE DC Professor of the Year

James Miller, professor of English and American Studies, has earned the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District of Columbia Professor of the Year Award, becoming the fourth GW professor to earn the honor. READ

 

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Iftar

 

More Alike Than Different

As the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Marvin Center Ballroom framed a magnificent dusk slowly blanketing Foggy Bottom, a warm feeling of brotherhood and understanding emerged inside. Muslim and Jewish students filled the room to capacity to share in an Iftar, the ceremonial meal at sundown, breaking the daily Ramadan fast. READ

GW In The News

Maxine Freund, Education Week, Dec. 4
Daryl Jenkins, CS Monitor, Dec. 3
Michael Freedman, CBS News, Dec. 2
Simon Amiel, Washington Post, Nov. 29

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"When he does become quite dangerous is when he's backed into a corner. And then he can lash out."

— Jerrold Post, ESIA, USA Today, Nov. 25, on Saddam Hussein

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