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PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN WASHINGTON, D.C., US
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  • Her mother]] died at the hospital in 2011.
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  • Corcoran Gallery]], the city's oldest private cultural institution and a [[National Historic Landmark]]], located on [[The Ellipse]], facing the [[White House]].
  • The [[Elliott School of International Affairs]], one of the world's most highly-ranked schools of [[international relations]] and the largest in the U.S.
  • U.S Capitol]]
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  • Colonials]].
  • U.S. President]]'s medical needs.
  • Stockton Hall
  • Clark Mills]] on [[Washington Circle]] on the northern edge of the [[Foggy Bottom]] campus
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  • The River Horse]], GW's unofficial mascot
  • GW Law School]], the oldest law school in the nation's capital
  • Hall of Government
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  • The Charles E. Smith Center, home of the [[GW Colonials]]
  • The George Washington University Museum]]
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  • Corcoran School]] is housed in the former [[Corcoran Gallery of Art]].
  • Congressional Charter]]. Monroe's house is located on the university's [[Foggy Bottom]] campus.
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  • GW faculty developed the recoilless anti-tank rifle, popularly known as the [[Bazooka]].
  • The [[Milken Institute School of Public Health]] on [[Washington Circle]]
  • Old Main at 1922 F Street houses various administrative offices.
  • A conversation between U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] and [[Stephen Colbert]] held at GW's [[Lisner Auditorium]] in 2014
  • Professors' Gate on the campus at 21st Street, N.W.
  • U.S. Department of the Interior]]
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  • GW's Townhouse Row, home of many of its fraternities and sororities
  • "Trump's First Year," a 2017 [[School of Media and Public Affairs]] event with [[White House]] press secretary [[Sarah Huckabee Sanders]] and chief correspondents from ''[[The New York Times]]'', [[CNN]], [[Fox News]], and the president of the [[White House Correspondents' Association]]
  • Foggy Bottom–GW station]] is the only station on a university campus in DC.
  • The [[White House]], located across the street from the [[Corcoran School of the Arts and Design]] and a few blocks from the campus
  • GW women's basketball, 1915.

List of George Washington University alumni         
  • U.S. Attorney General]]
  • [[Abe Pollin]], owner of the [[Washington Wizards]] and [[Washington Capitals]]
  • [[Sharon Prost]], current [[Chief Judge]] of the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit]]
  • [[Alec Baldwin]], [[Golden Globe]]-winning actor
  • PETA – People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals]]
  • [[Michael Punke]], former U.S. Ambassador to the [[World Trade Organization]], current Vice President of [[Amazon Web Services]]
  • [[Red Auerbach]], coach for the [[Boston Celtics]]
  • Nobel Prize]]-winning biochemist
  • [[Barbara Pariente]], 51st [[Chief Justice]] of the [[Florida Supreme Court]]
  • [[Belva Ann Lockwood]], first woman to argue before the [[U.S. Supreme Court]]
  • Senior Judge]] [[Burnita Shelton Matthews]], the first woman appointed to serve on a [[U.S. District Court]]
  • [[Jennifer Boykin]], president of [[Newport News Shipbuilding]]<ref name=daily/>
  • [[Carol Z. Perez]], current [[Director General of the Foreign Service]]
  • Senior Judge]] of the [[U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont]]
  • Chris Anderson]], editor-in-chief of ''[[Wired Magazine]]''
  • U.S. Ambassador to Liberia]]
  • Mayor of San Antonio]] and 10th [[U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development]]
  • [[Dennis Herrera]], former [[City Attorney of San Francisco]]
  • Speaker]] of [[New York City Council]]
  • [[Courteney Cox]], actress
  • [[Bob Woodward]], [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning editor for the ''[[Washington Post]]''
  • [[Dan Glickman]], Chairman & CEO of the [[Motion Picture Association of America]]
  • [[Daniel Inouye]], former [[President pro tempore of the United States Senate]]
  • Sitting U.S. Rep. [[Darren Soto]] of Florida
  • U.S. Secretary of the Interior]]
  • General [[John William Vessey, Jr.]], 10th [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
  • [[Dina Merrill]], billionaire co-founder of [[RKO Pictures]]
  • [[Mark Esper]], former [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]]
  • Information Minister of Qatar]]
  • [[Eddie Farnsworth]], former President ''pro tempore'' of the [[Arizona Senate]]
  • [[Elana Meyers]], medalist at the [[2018 Winter Olympics]] and [[2014 Winter Olympics]]
  • Rep. [[Eric Cantor]], former [[House Majority Leader]] and [[House Majority Whip]]
  • U.S. Secretary of State]]
  • Senator [[J. William Fulbright]], founder of the [[Fulbright Program]]
  • [[George W. Romney]], 52nd [[Governor of Michigan]], father of Senator [[Mitt Romney]]
  • Sitting U.S. Rep. [[Gil Cisneros]] of California
  • [[Glenn Greenwald]], winner of the 2014 [[Pulitzer Prize for Public Service]] for his work on U.S. [[Global surveillance]] based on disclosures by [[Edward Snowden]]
  • [[Harry L. Carrico]], 23rd [[Chief Justice]] of the [[Virginia Supreme Court]]
  • Obama Presidency]]
  • [[J. Edgar Hoover]], 1st [[Director of the FBI]]
  • [[John Michael Seabright]], current [[Chief Judge]] of the [[United States District Court for the District of Hawaii]]
  • [[Lin Jianhai]], current [[Secretary-General]] of the [[International Monetary Fund]]
  • State Auditor of West Virginia]]
  • General [[John Shalikashvili]], 13th [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
  • U.S. Ambassador to China]]
  • [[Juan Guaidó]], acting [[President of Venezuela]]
  • [[Hsu Mo]], founding Judge of the [[International Court of Justice]] (ICJ)
  • Sitting U.S. Rep. [[Julia Brownley]] of California
  • [[Kasie Hunt]], host of [[MSNBC]]'s ''[[Kasie DC]]''
  • Chief Economist of the World Bank]]
  • [[Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović]], current [[President of Croatia]]
  • [[Kurt Volker]], former [[U.S. Ambassador to NATO]]
  • [[L. Ron Hubbard]], founder of the [[Church of Scientology]]
  • [[Lee Kun-Hee]], former chairman of [[Samsung]] and one of the world's richest people
  • Deep Throat]]'' informant during the [[Watergate scandal]]
  • Senator [[Mark Warner]], former [[Governor of Virginia]]
  • Mayor of Washington, D.C.]]
  • [[Mercedes Schlapp]], 2nd [[White House Director of Strategic Communications]]
  • Administrator of NASA]]
  • [[Mohammad Nahavandian]], current [[Vice President of Iran]]
  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka]]
  • Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy]]
  • Assistant Secretary General of the Organization of American States]]
  • U.S. Secretary of State]]
  • Foreign Minister of India]]
  • [[Raul Yzaguirre]], President & CEO of the [[National Council of La Raza]]
  • U.S. Ambassador to Lesotho]]
  • [[Syngman Rhee]], 1st [[President of South Korea]]
  • U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic]]
  • Mayor of Salt Lake City]]
  • [[Roger Stone]], [[opposition research]]er for the [[Republican National Committee]]
  • [[Scott Cowen]], President of [[Tulane University]]
  • David Haggerty]], current President of the [[International Tennis Federation]]
  • Rep. [[Steve Israel]], Chair of the [[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee]]
  • Sitting U.S. Rep. [[Susan Wild]] of Pennsylvania
  • [[José Abad Santos]], 5th [[Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines]]
  • [[Tom Bossert]], [[Homeland Security Advisor]] to President Donald Trump
  • [[Tom Fitton]], current President of [[Judicial Watch]]
  • [[Tony Sayegh]], current [[United States Assistant Secretary of the Treasury]]
  • General [[Peter Pace]], 16th [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
  • [[Michael K. Young]], current President of [[Texas A&M University]], formerly President of [[University of Washington]]
  • [[Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno]], current Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy of Indonesia
  • [[William Greenleaf Eliot]], founder of [[Washington University in St. Louis]]
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of GWU people; List of George Washington University people
This list of George Washington University alumni includes numerous prominent politicians, including a recent U.S.
George Washington Colonials         
ATHLETIC PROGRAM OF GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
George Washington University Colonials; George Washington University Sailing Team; George Washington Colonials softball; George Washington Colonials women's soccer; GW Colonials; George Washington Colonials men's tennis; George Washington Colonials track and field; Mount Vernon Athletic Fields; GW Swim Center; GW Tennis Center
The George Washington Colonials are the athletic teams of George Washington University of Washington, D.C.
George Washington Educational Campus         
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN NEW YORK CITY
George Washington High School (Manhattan); George Washington High School (New York City); George Washington Educational Campus (New York City); George Washington Trojans
The George Washington Educational Campus is a facility of the New York City Department of Education located at 549 Audubon Avenue at West 193rd Street in the Fort George neighborhood of Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City, United States. Within the building are located four schools:

Википедия

George Washington University

The George Washington University (GW or GWU) is a private federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Chartered in 1821 by the United States Congress, GW is the largest institution of higher education in Washington, D.C.

George Washington, the first president of the United States, advocated for the establishment of a national university in the U.S. capital in his first State of the Union address in 1790 and continued to promote this idea throughout his career and until his death in 1799. In his will, Washington left shares in the Potomac Company to endow the university. However, due to the company's financial difficulties, funds were raised independently by Baptist ministers. Among the founding patrons of the university were John Quincy Adams, John C. Calhoun, and James Monroe On February 9, 1821, the university was established by an Act of Congress first as Columbian College and then as Columbian University, making it one of only five universities in the United States with a congressional charter.

The university's undergraduate and graduate schools include the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the Elliott School of International Affairs, the GW School of Business, the School of Media and Public Affairs, the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, the GW Law School, and the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design. GW's main campus is located in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C. The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are located on the campus, and the White House and the U.S. Department of State are located within blocks of it. GW hosts numerous research centers and institutes, including the National Security Archive and the Institute for International Economic Policy. GW has two satellite campuses: the Mount Vernon campus, located in Washington, D.C.'s Foxhall neighborhood, and the Virginia Science and Technology Campus in Loudoun County, Virginia.

GW is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity." The university offers degree programs in seventy-one disciplines, enrolling around 11,000 undergraduate and 15,500 graduate students. GW is home to extensive student life programs, a strong Greek culture, and over 450 other student organizations. The school's athletic teams, the George Washington Colonials, play in the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference. GW also annually hosts numerous political events, including the World Bank and International Monetary Fund's Annual Meetings.

The university's alumni, faculty, and affiliates include 16 foreign heads of state or government, 28 United States senators, 27 United States governors, 18 U.S. Cabinet members, five Nobel laureates, two Olympic medalists, two Academy Award winners, and a Golden Globe winner. GW has over 1,100 active alumni in the U.S. Foreign Service and is one of the largest feeder schools for the diplomatic corps.

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