A GW professor will co-chair a global commission examining gun violence as a global public health issue to influence global policy after launching the study earlier this month. Adnan Hyder, a ...
An unincorporated group of unnamed local property owners is suing D.C. in their second bid to stop the conversion of a former GW residence hall into a shelter for medically vulnerable unhoused people.
Even if you’re disappointed by election results or are having nightmare flashbacks to your senior prom, GW’s inaugural ball will be an opportunity to dress up, see student performances and, if nothing ...
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 Department of Geography and Environment rebranded itself and reformed its master’s program to match the growing popularity of its environmental studies programs over the last year. The department ...
Four European experts on China discussed how the country has expanded its influence in the Global South and Europe through the Belt and Road Initiative during an event at the Elliott School for ...
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 ...
Graduates and their families packed the Smith Center on Friday to receive degrees from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Samuel Klein | Senior Photo Editor School of Engineering and ...
The University will streamline requirements for the dean’s list across campus next academic year after historically having different standards for each school. That change could make it easier or more ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...