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Tag: George Washington University: Page 3
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Diverse Students Gather From Across Nation to Celebrate Academic Success
A diverse group of more than 700 top-performing high school students from across the nation gathered at George Washington University over the weekend to celebrate their academic success, connect with college recruiters and corporations, and pledge to make the world a better place.
August 14, 2016
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Islamic Scholars Produce New Translation of Quran
In an effort to bring about a richer understanding of the Quran, a group of mostly American-born and university-based Islamic scholars have produced a new translation of the Islamic sacred text.
November 15, 2015
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Are Smart Drugs Good for College Students?
Professors gathered at George Washington University last night to discuss whether college students should take prescription drugs to enhance their performance in school.
November 3, 2015
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Black Scholars Seek Path to Excellence in Eurocentric Setting
Black scholars whose concern for Black America’s well being shows up in their classroom teaching and research sometimes are discouraged from following those pursuits, perhaps especially by colleagues at non-Black institutions.
April 12, 2015
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Diverse Docket: Courts Backing Schools on Requirements of Student Professionalism
In a number of cases involving professionalism requirements for future practitioners, courts are supporting a university’s right to consider professionalism as a mandatory qualification for graduation.
March 1, 2015
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Scholars: ‘Selma’ Film Likely to Have Social Justice Impact
Some scholars contend Selma could help Americans link 1960s civil rights movement history to present-day social justice efforts such as the Black Lives Matter movement.
January 8, 2015
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