The Student Association is calling on the University to fire two professors – one who used the N-word in class and one who denied a student a service dog in class. Alicia Bitler, the GWTeach professor ...
A multi-university initiative that includes the School of Engineering and Applied Science added research opportunities for undergraduates into course curriculums last year. The Research for All ...
For District diners who aren’t comfortable eating inside a restaurant just yet, try a do-it-yourself meal kit from one of your favorite D.C. joints. For a restaurant quality meal from the comfort of ...
After talking to more than 70 members of Congress along with her youth voter advocacy group, freshman Marianna Pecora approached one last U.S. representative outside of the Capitol Building to inquire ...
GW rose to No. 62 in this year’s U.S. News and World Report rankings of the best colleges and universities in the country, which were released Monday. Up one spot from its No. 63 ranking last year, GW ...
Women’s basketball (9-15, 2-10 A-10) fell to Richmond (21-4, 11-1 A-10) 61-83 Sunday in Richmond, Virginia. The Revolutionaries battled against the Spiders on Dec. 30 at the Smith Center in the ...
Thousands have signed a petition calling for officials to fire a professor who a student said incorrectly claimed she couldn’t have a service dog in class. Liza Malinsky, a junior majoring in business ...
Provost Brian Blake has hired GW’s inaugural senior associate provost for special projects. Blake said Koren Bedeau, the former senior vice provost for academic networks at Drexel University, will ...
For the third installment of The Hatchet’s Spring Spotlight Series, we talked with the president of First Gen United, Skye Blanks. Blanks was nominated for his work connecting first generation ...
GW Law officials are relocating law students who are taking their final exams Thursday, citing noise concerns from the pro-Palestinian encampment protest in University Yard. In a video sent to law ...
Concerns over the allocation of a $5.4 million settlement prompted a federal judge on Tuesday to delay final approval of a class-action settlement against GW until May. U.S. District Judge Richard J.