Campuses of the George Washington University
September 5th, 2008 by adminFoggy Bottom is the main campus of the George Washington University, it is 43-acres campus located few blocks from National Mall. Pennsylvania Avenue delineates the bounds of the campus. The majority of the property of Foggy Bottom is owned by the George Washington University, including the World Bank and International Monterey fond. Other institution situated nearby the George Washington University, include Harry. S. Truman building, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, United States Institute of Peace, Watergate Complex, the embassies of Saudi Arabia, Spain, Uruguay, Mexico, Bosnia and Herzegovina. One just can do nothing, but feel the presence of the university at the territory of the Foggy Bottom. When you are walking down the Foggy Bottom, you always come across the following signs – student union, resident hall, library.
Mount Vernon campus, which is always nicknamed as “Vern” is the neighboring building of Embassy of Germany in Washington. This campus is famous for its round-the-clock shuttle service. Earlier it was the campus only for women; however, nowadays, it has become a co-educative center.
Ashburn Campus is the campus for postgraduate-gear students. It is located near the Dulles International Airport.
The George Washington University operates the following education centers – Alexandria graduate Educational Center, The Graduate Educational center in Arlington, Hampton Roads Center in Newport News.
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