The Department of Education revoked three grants for GW programs in September that focused on Middle East studies, East Asian ...
As Alumni & Families Weekend draws in loved ones eager to soak in both the sights of campus and the District’s famous landmarks, students may be coming up empty handed when looking for accessible ...
University President Ellen Granberg and Interim Provost John Lach in an email to the community Tuesday unveiled GW’s ...
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At a school filled with politically-bound protégés and lawyers-in-the-making, senior Lucy Schnaper said she found her voice ...
The Revolutionaries largely struggled in their four tournaments this fall, with GW athletes competing primarily in ...
Student Bar Association senators can dish out stipends from the $2,000 fund to eligible part-time law students who are ...
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and two professors urged Americans to defend democratic values like accountability, free inquiry and civic participation to prevent the ...
The Council’s upcoming truancy vote offers GW students a chance to make their voices heard. I am hopeful that the D.C. government’s attempt to move the jurisdiction of truancy cases from CFSA to under ...
The University paid the law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman $80,000 between July 1 and Sept. 30 to assist with “higher ...
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Max Porter and Lizzie Jensen explore how the government shutdown is impacting GW students. Podcast reporter Maddie Flesch speaks with ...
GW reached a settlement in a lawsuit over the University’s 2020 switch to online classes, an agreement that will pay partial refunds to students forced to learn remotely because of the outbreak of ...
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