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Dec. 19, 2002
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Former INS Commissioner James Ziglar Joins Law Faculty
Former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Commissioner
James Ziglar will join the Law School faculty as a distinguished
visiting professor from practice in January. Ziglar, who served
as INS commissioner until Nov. 30, when he retired from federal
service, also is a GW alumnus. READ
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Business
School Awarded $1.6 Million Software Grant
Two
Open Source Experts Join Cyber Security Policy Instititue
GW
Awarded $122,250 Grant From Microsoft Business Solutions
New
GW Professor Wins National Award for Best Ph.D. Dissertation
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Headlines >>

Journalists Discuss Newsroom Training at The Kalb
Report
Journalists want more training. But will they get it, in a
business driven by deadlines and bottom lines? Marvin Kalb
and a panel of media executives and journalists explored the
topic at the National Press Club on Dec. 16. READ

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GWs Space Security Program Lands $200,000 MacArthur
Award
The John T. and Catherine D. MacArthur Foundation has awarded
GW's Space Policy Institute and the Security Policy Program,
both part of the Elliott School of International Affairs,
a two-year, $200,000 grant to establish a Security Space Forum.
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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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Amitai
Etzioni, Washington Post, Dec. 23
Jonathan
Turley, Seattle P.I., Dec. 23
Orin
Kerr, New York Times, Dec. 18
Sean
Aday, CS Monitor, Dec. 17
Leo
Ribuffo, Radio Free Europe, Dec. 17
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In The News Recap
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Faculty for Writing (Latest Books)
Kudos
(Awards & Acknowledgements)
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"You're
not going to get fit doing it. But in terms of ... urging
Americans to become more active, this is a way you could
increase your caloric expenditure."
Larry Hamm on shopping, Mercury
News, Dec. 7
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