Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches — “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story — to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of ...
University President Ellen Granberg detailed officials’ progress developing GW’s next strategic plan at an Alumni and Families Weekend event in the University Student Center Saturday, pausing her ...
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, Host Lizzie Jensen speaks to executive board members — Erin Anderson, Amy Longtan and Lucia Kustra– of GW’s first and only human sciences ...
An Adams Morgan restaurant is serving up shareable and innovative takes on Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes in a cozy atmosphere. Tucked away near the corner of Biltmore Street and Columbia ...
About half of Disability Support Services staff have left the unit during the past four years after struggling with low staffing and increased work responsibilities. DSS, which provides classroom ...
Salary increases for full-time faculty have outpaced pay raises for part-time faculty during the past decade – a trend adjunct faculty union members said they are trying to address in part-time ...
As some universities seek to put freshmen in smaller courses to boost engagement, faculty say GW doesn’t have the funds to join them. Universities – including the College of William and Mary – are ...
During your quest to see every blockbuster of 2023, there are many lesser-known movies and television shows you may have missed but are definitely worth the watch. From a movie that’s a combo leftist ...
The University pays the 10th-highest amount of property taxes to the District, according to the city’s 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report released late last month. GW owns more than $428 ...
Officials and student leaders hosted the Class of 2025 at GW’s first in-person convocation ceremony since 2019 at the Smith Center Saturday. University President Thomas LeBlanc, Interim Provost Chris ...
Disciplinary referrals to the GW Police Department for liquor laws and drug law violations on campus plummeted from 2022 and 2023, according to GW’s Annual Security & Fire Safety Report. The report — ...