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.
District officials last week said an unhoused shelter near campus will begin admitting residents by early October, wrapping up nine months of delays opening the facility. Newman said DHS officials ...
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 ...
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 ...
GW’s Global Women’s Institute will collaborate with local researchers to help women in Bangladesh combat the effects of climate change in their communities over the next three years starting this ...
Gilbert Kombe, a global health professor and international leader in the fight against AIDS, died Nov. 6. He was 49. His wife, Karin Theophile Kombe, said the cause of death was a cerebral stroke.
A former – and potentially future – faculty member was named the executive director of the DC Police Foundation last week. Patrick Burke, a former professor in the College of Professional Studies, ...
Pulling an all-nighter to finish a paper or cram for a final exam is all too common on college campuses. In fact, many students boast about their ability to go days fueled by Red Bull, coffee and even ...
The Student Government Association and the Resident Hall Association created a housing working group late last month to address challenges students faced with securing on-campus housing for the ...
The addition of Pelham Hall will increase the student population on GW’s Mount Vernon campus by 40 percent and will be just the second residence hall with freshmen and sophomores living together. The ...
This post was written by Hatchet reporters Shelby Hartman and Gabrielle Bluestone. Sixty-seven percent of students who studied abroad in the last ten years were female, according to data from the ...
There’s nothing quite like the hum of anxiety that radiates through a classroom of first-years on the first day of class. Whether it’s Principles of Economics I or Introduction to Comparative Politics ...