Summer 2015 Archive
Summer 2015
Five Years Later in Haiti
Half a decade after a catastrophic earthquake, a Pulitzer Prize winner finds that life in the beleaguered nation goes on, as it always has.
"We Are Always Activists First"
Students on the front lines of a national movement against sexual violence find a battlefield with no boundaries.
Reuniting Babies and Their Bottles
Feeding tubes and surgeries offer an imperfect fix for infants with disorders that leave them unable to eat. The problem is in the brain, and that's where GW researchers are looking for a cure.
Promise Keeper
MacArthur Fellow Jonathan Rapping is helping the government fulfill its duty to stand up for the indigent accused with his program, Gideon's Promise.
Summer News Features
One for the Birds
It was a surprise to find four graduation hoods and a spiffy Stetson top hat in a box described as "cap and gown of Frank Alexander Wetmore."
Stitch by Stitch
Aspiring costume makers in the Department of Theatre and Dance sketch, stitch and style in GW's costume shop.
Square Dancing With a 3-D Printer
When the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design unveiled its end-of-the-year thesis exhibition this spring, a group of little plastic dragons celebrated the opening with more revelry than anyone in the gallery.
Alumni News
A pair of politicos reconnect on the air, Eric Cantor appears at GW's Wall Street Symposium and more.
George Welcomes
Laverne Cox, Rick Santorum, five top CEOs and more.
Bookshelves
In Berkshire Beyond Buffett, GW Law professor Lawrence A. Cunningham offers an inside look at Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, a colossus that manages to feel like a small business.