Susan Kelly-Weeder settled into her new role as dean of the School of Nursing last year by scheduling a 45-minute meeting with every faculty and staff member in the school — from professors to lab ...
The Charles E. Smith Center underwent several renovations this summer to enhance fan experiences on game days and bring the building up to par with other athletic facilities in the industry. “All of ...
Favorite childhood memory: When I was younger my brother poked me in the eye with a stick and we went to the ophthalmologist. My dad made shadow puppets Proudest GW moment: When I finished organizing ...
Milken Institute School of Public Health professor Leana Wen holds a coveted seat as a CNN medical analyst and contributing Washington Post columnist, but her views on COVID have generated backlash ...
Over 800,000 people ride the Metro every day. And for D.C. native Randi Miller, the voice actress responsible for those all-too-familiar “door closing” audio clips, that means 800,000 people know her ...
Newly elected leaders of the Black Student Union plan to increase student involvement and forge relationships with other Black student organizations to enhance their presence within the GW community ...
The Student Government Association Senate passed a resolution supporting GW graduate student workers’ unionization efforts at a full senate meeting Monday night. SGA Sen. Mehrshad Fahim Devin (SMHS-G) ...
Several Foggy Bottom community members are teaming up to record and preserve the deep history of the neighborhood. The Foggy Bottom Association kicked off an ongoing history project last month with a ...
The Elliott School of International Affairs released its third consecutive diversity action plan last month in hopes of diversifying the school’s community and curricula. Officials said this year’s ...
A Jewish and pro-Israel advocacy organization filed a Title VI complaint Thursday with the Department of Education alleging that a professor was antisemitic toward Jewish and Israeli students in a ...
The freshman class is just about halfway through their first year at GW, but most haven’t laid a foot on campus. Instead, the Class of 2024 embarked on their college careers from childhood bedrooms, ...
Sociology department faculty are altering their curricula to incorporate the Black Lives Matter movement into their classes this year. Professors said they chose to incorporate new elements into the ...