The Global Food Institute debuted a minor in food leadership this fall after increased student interest in studying food systems. Officials at the institute said the minor is the first academic ...
The Multicultural Student Services Center hired a new director and two staff members this summer after months of leadership vacancies, officials announced in a release Thursday. The MSSC concluded its ...
Madeline Twomey’s excellent Op-Ed challenges the GW community to think hard about technology and education. Twomey was “appalled” to find that one of her professors banned laptops from discussion ...
A psychology professor accused of discriminating against Jewish and Israeli students left the University amid an ongoing federal investigation into her alleged misconduct. Lara Sheehi, an assistant ...
Faculty senators said the over $3 million in severance that the University paid four former officials between 2022 and 2023 may have been used as a tool to help administrators carry out departures.
The Hatchet has a new sex columnist on board, known as Mr. Darcy. He’s here to give the guys’ perspective from under the sheets and beyond. Names have been changed to protect the naughty. At a party ...
At least seven of GW’s graduate schools and programs fell in U.S. News & World Report’s national ranking of graduate and law schools this year. A University spokesperson said the nursing school was ...
A new law targeting city-goers who make loud noise in D.C. is raising concern among area students, who believe the directive is specifically aimed at college students. The law, which went into effect ...
The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights sent all schools receiving federal funds guidance Monday on how to better understand their obligations under the Title IX civil rights law in ...
The National Labor Relations Board ruled Friday that GW resident advisers qualify as University employees and can form a union. The decision allows GW RAs to become the first unionized undergraduate ...
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Lizzie Jensen and Max Porter speak with executive board members of GW College Democrats and GW College Republicans to discuss their ...
This year’s graduating class will enter the workforce with slightly lower starting salaries, but more students should have jobs than those who graduated last spring, according to two surveys conducted ...