Security Screening Fixes Planned

The Transportation Security Administration recently announced plans to overhaul passenger and cargo screening methods in the wake of the bomb plot from Yemen. Frank Cilluffo, director of GW's Homeland Security Policy Institute, says that if we did not receive the intelligence, our security countermeasures would not have identified these improvised explosive devices.

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Incoming first-year George Washington University medical students spend three days getting to know their classmates, exploring campus, and preparing for the years to come.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D–VA) and Rep. James Walkinshaw (D–VA-11) joined others for a day-long summit, “A Call to Conscience: Advancing Inclusion for Adults with Disabilities who have Significant Support Needs,” at the George Washington University, brought together people with disabilities, family members…
Three George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences residents presented findings from their inaugural Global Clinical Care Alliance (GCCA) Global Health Legacy Fellowships, sharing year-long projects on emergency care in Uganda, glaucoma treatment in India and neural tube…