Trustees announced that GW’s endowment dropped $200 million this quarter at a meeting held in a hybrid capacity Friday, with the Board of Trustees chair condemning “attacks of vandalism” that some ...
The Department of Psychology & Brain Sciences will launch a new Master of Science in applied psychology next fall. Faculty within the program said it will focus on interdepartmental specialties, like ...
Newly elected leaders of the Black Student Union plan to increase student involvement and forge relationships with other Black student organizations to enhance their presence within the GW community ...
The GW School of Business is expanding its 4+1 combined degree program to undergraduate students in four of GW’s other academic schools, according to a University release. Students from the Columbian ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Elliott School of International Affairs and the Columbian College of Arts and Science launched a joint initiative Friday, focused on the intersection of religion and public policy. The schools ...
Student Association leaders condemned anti-Semitic graffiti allegedly found on a student’s door decorations in Mitchell Hall. “This display of hate and ignorance is blatantly anti-Semitic and has ...
Fossil fuel-related organizations like the Charles Koch Foundation and ExxonMobil have donated more than $4.4 million to GW for research since 2010, according to a report from a pair of progressive ...
A walk down I Street in historic Foggy Bottom used to result in an affectionate interaction with Kitty Snows, the alley cat who lives in the area. Normally, Kitty would present herself to be petted, ...