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A group of current and former students filed a lawsuit against the University Thursday, alleging that a pattern of on-campus ...
Faculty senators argued that while the University’s new review process is an improvement from not having a process at all, it ...
Officials barred Cecilia Culver, the student speaker during CCAS’ first graduation ceremony on Saturday, from GW and are ...
Ciferri, the assistant director of student life and involvement, has departed GW after three years, joining a company where ...
The study examined the effects of physical activity and medication on type 2 diabetes in patients over 20 years.
Vaughn Williams, who worked as chief operating officer at Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center, resigned effective May 30, the ...
The Foggy Bottom and West End Advisory Neighborhood Commission supported a West End plastic surgery center’s application for ...
The four policy changes follow a Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights report that argued the University appeared to have ineffectively responded to reports of discrimination.
For Natalia Anzaldúa, trouble has been a constant companion. Speaking on Sunday before the more than 8,000 graduates on the National Mall, the occupational therapy doctoral graduate recalled spending ...
The University’s strategic framework is intended to guide GW’s direction over the next five to seven years, serving as a road map of priorities and principles to inform decision-making. After ...
The Columbian College of Arts & Sciences hosted two graduation ceremonies for over 1,300 students in the Charles E. Smith Center Saturday, where speakers told the graduates to stay committed to their ...
The Title IX Office received applications and conducted trainings this semester for its inaugural peer adviser program, which the office said will begin this fall. Assistant Provost and Title IX ...