GW was named in a class action lawsuit filed last week, which alleges that 40 private universities that participate in a College Board financial aid agreement are not giving students financial aid ...
The D.C. Circulator on Tuesday will lay off more than half its bus operators and scale back operations, initiating the service’s three-month phaseout amid calls from its union, drivers and local ...
Why you should see it: This humorous short follows Fox, a young guy who just cannot seem to make it through a date without propositioning a girl for sex. That is, until he is suddenly abducted by a ...
Staff Council survey respondents said they receive low salaries and limited opportunities for professional growth in a survey discussed at a Staff Council meeting Friday. In a Staff Council survey ...
A GW research professor is under scrutiny for allegedly violating another employer’s conflict of interest policies by receiving at least $1.3 million from drug companies while hosting a public radio ...
The D.C. quarter officially went into circulation last month after a year-long debate over what the coin should look like. The quarter features jazz legend Duke Ellington, whose likeness won a public ...
A Republican member of Congress discussed his experience being at the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during an event at the School of Media & Public Affairs on Wednesday.
An individual was stabbed early Sunday morning in the 600 block of 21st Street near Strong Hall and was taken to an area hospital conscious and breathing, a Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman ...
Officials this semester stripped non-public health majors of their access to the Milken Institute School of Public Health, which students say eliminated a popular study space on campus. Signs located ...
D.C.’s minimum hourly wage increased July 1 by 50 cents for non-tipped employees and by $2 for tipped employees. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced in a June 28 release that the District’s minimum ...
For the past 15 years, I have taught a course, titled Empowerment for Social Change, in the GW Human Services Program. This year, as students planning Hunger Week worked to apply Saul Alinsky’s ...
In August 2021, the Office of the Provost initiated a review of GW’s diversity climate to improve it. As part of the process, a subgroup of 26 community members — including students, officials and ...