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Bracey will return to the GW Law faculty after a year-long sabbatical with School of Engineering and Applied Science Dean ...
Vaughn Williams, who worked as chief operating officer at Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center, resigned effective May 30, the ...
The study examined the effects of physical activity and medication on type 2 diabetes in patients over 20 years.
Faculty senators argued that while the University’s new review process is an improvement from not having a process at all, it ...
The Foggy Bottom and West End Advisory Neighborhood Commission supported a West End plastic surgery center’s application for ...
Ciferri, the assistant director of student life and involvement, has departed GW after three years, joining a company where ...
Foggy Bottom restaurants are coordinating staff training sessions to prepare for potential Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids after officers issued 187 inspection notices at D.C. businesses and ...
A group of current and former students filed a lawsuit against the University Thursday, alleging that a pattern of on-campus ...
This year’s sole referendum would update the SA’s constitution with amendments that are fairly inconsequential for most students. We believe none of the proposed constitutional changes deserve ...
GW banned the Columbian College of Arts & Sciences student graduation speaker from all campuses and University-sponsored events after she used her speech to call for divestment from companies tied to ...
The University’s endowment held at $2.7 billion between January and April, trustees shared at their triannual public meeting on Friday. The University’s endowment is invested in several areas, ...
The now-closed E Street CVS, located next to Riverside Liquors, 500 feet from International House and just a couple blocks from the Elliott School of International Affairs, has seen its fair share of ...