Graduation
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The December Graduation will take place on Thursday, December 15, in the Trinity Center for Women and Girls in Sports for those students who complete their degrees in August 2011 …

new class for breast cancer
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November 29, 2011, No comments

Washington: Georgetown Cancer Researchers continue to make strides toward developing a new class of drugs that could revolutionize the prevention and treatment of the most common types of breast cancer. …

Clinton Global Initiative University
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Washington DC: George Washington’s Office of the Provost and Office of the Dean of Students will host information sessions for students interested in applying for the Clinton Global Initiative University …

Georgetown University Medical Center
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Washington DC: Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD.), a 1966 graduate of the Law Center, will be among the speakers at a three-day symposium on “Fighting a Smarter War Against Cancer: Linking …

Law Professor Sean Murphy
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November 28, 2011, No comments

Washington: Sean Murphy, George Washington University professor of law, has been elected to the International Law Commission (ILC). The distinguished commission of 34 legal scholars, practitioners and government officials from …

Early Childhood Special Education
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November 25, 2011, No comments

Washington, DC: Studies show that one out of 110 children in the United State have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and that there is a current national shortage among qualified …

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