Graduate student Tommy Elms barely remembers his commencement ceremony, even though it was just last spring. Elms said he was in so much pain from a herniated disc in his back – the result of his time ...
The Black Student Union announced the organization’s annual theme to raise up Black students’ voices within the University. After more than a year of virtual programming and revamped advocacy efforts, ...
Men’s basketball took down the Atlantic 10-leading Dayton 76-69 in a heated matchup, as GW’s interior defense and elite trio of guards kept them in control throughout. The starting trio of guards – ...
More than a semester into a mentorship program for female engineering students, participants said the program has provided guidance in building resumes, establishing professional relationships and ...
The weekly open mic night at U Street’s Busboys and Poets restaurant is about far more than just words.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward P. Jones will join the English department faculty next year to teach creative writing, the outgoing department chair announced Tuesday. Professor Jeffrey Cohen ...
The Faculty Senate voted Friday to prod administrators to purchase a new software program that tracks finances for research projects. A move to a new information system would help researchers track ...
On this week’s episode of “What’s New Buff and Blue,” podcast host Sarah Sachs speaks with GW student and TikTok creator Eliza Mclamb about becoming a creator and gaining popularity on the app.
On this week’s episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It,” podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Dr. Georges Benjamin and Dr. Lynn Pasquerella about the universities requiring students to have the COVID-19 ...
The GW Law School will roll out a new alumni mentoring initiative over the next year to foster a more personalized experience for students. While an informal mentoring system already exists, a formal ...
Frances Norwood’s anthropological research over the past decade has brought her to bedsides in nursing homes and into ethical murkiness as she studied euthanasia in the Netherlands. Norwood, an ...
The call to “do something” is an all-too-familiar part of the cycle of grief and outrage that follows mass shootings in this country. When the bursts of gunfire at schools, businesses and places of ...
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