Faculty senators called on officials to provide greater transparency around the process for budget-cut decisions and the broader impact those moves could have on GW’s academic mission at a meeting ...
Former softball shortstop and pitcher Elana Meyers Taylor captured a gold medal for Team USA in the women’s monobob competition at the Winter Olympics on Monday afternoon.
Italian forward Elisee Assui committed to GW in the 2026 recruiting class, according to DraftExpress. The 6’5”, 20-year-old ...
Last week’s closure comes roughly a month after Crumbs & Whiskers D.C. staff launched a unionization effort, seeking voluntary recognition.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in an internal memo labeled GW as one of the universities at a “moderate to high risk” of losing graduate military tuition assistance for the 2026-27 academic year.
Women’s basketball fell 67-52 to La Salle on Saturday in the Smith Center, as a decisive third-quarter drought that turned a ...
Men’s basketball delivered one of its most complete performances of the season Friday night, defeating George Mason 72-53 in a crosstown rivalry matchup at the Smith Center.
GW Dining announced a partnership with Menus of Change University Research Collaborative, a global network of colleges and universities that aims to study and encourage healthier and more sustainable ...
Seven administrative units will move from their current offices to 2001 Pennsylvania Ave., which officials purchased in 2024 for $35 million.
Officials filed three complaints last week asking the D.C. Superior Court to remove race and religious-based restrictions on ...
A new interdisciplinary public health minor will launch in the fall and a new dual-degree program in exercise science is recruiting this semester as part of the changes.
Nineteen saffron-robed Buddhist monks wrapped up a nearly four-month, 2,300-mile walking journey at GW on Wednesday, drawing nationwide attention to their call for peace amid political division.