From student activism over the war in Gaza, to the presidential election, to destruction from Hurricane Milton, some of the most defining moments of the last year at the University mirrored news ...
University President Thomas LeBlanc said he “deeply apologizes” for comments he made in a video that surfaced Saturday that shows him comparing support for fossil fuel divestment to hypothetical ...
Protesters awake on the ninth day of the encampment to GW Police Department officers’ overnight removal of the large Palestinian flag that the group hoisted at the south end of University Yard ...
GW attracted local and national scrutiny in 2024, a year punctuated by turbulence over campus protests against the war in Gaza and administrative decision-making.
A congresswoman discussed Jewish values, the national rise of antisemitism and youth engagement in politics at the GW Hillel building Wednesday. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-FL, the first Jewish ...
According to the email, residence halls will remain open for students slated to stay in their rooms over winter break, and Mount Vernon Campus Express services will temporarily stop at midnight on ...
The School of Medicine and Health Sciences achieved a 97 percent success rate after conducting human trials of an HIV vaccine over the past year, according to a release the school issued last month.
The Board of Trustees unanimously voted Friday to change the Student Association’s name to Student Government Association. Board Chair Grace Speights called trustees to vote on the name change at ...
The Student Association Senate passed a resolution Monday calling on the University to divest from nine companies that allegedly contribute to Palestinian human rights abuses – legislation that the ...
Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches — “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story — to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of ...
The University remains one of the few universities in the country to maintain a mask mandate in instructional settings, a continuation of an early pandemic policy that experts say still protects ...