The maximum Pell Grant award is set to increase by $500 in the next academic year, but experts said the rise will pay little dividends for recipients who attend GW as tuition continues to rise to an ...
Officials will no longer allow student programming in University Yard effective immediately and will prohibit events in Kogan Plaza starting next week to create “24-hour quiet areas,” per an email to ...
Donald Strong, a faculty member who was integral in growing the Milken Institute School of Public Health’s relationships with community health organizations, died Oct. 29. He was 62. Strong served as ...
Members of the Foggy Bottom and West End community requested funding from the D.C. government for additional policing, traffic safety measures and services for unhoused and elderly people at a meeting ...
The Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration returned in person this month with an array of events throughout April for the first time in three years after transitioning online due to the COVID ...
2022 was a monumental year for the music industry – with live performances and tours back in full force for the first time since the pandemic, adored artists making long-awaited comebacks, rising ...
Reinstating in-person classes in early April after just two weeks of remote learning was once a possibility. But two months later, University President Thomas LeBlanc and Provost Brian Blake logged ...
After graduating from GW nearly three decades ago, Kim Courtney has returned to campus as a law student and joined Foggy Bottom’s local governing body. At-Large D.C. Council member Anita Bonds swore ...
The Global Food Institute debuted a minor in food leadership this fall after increased student interest in studying food systems. Officials at the institute said the minor is the first academic ...
Women’s basketball fell to Rhode Island on the road, 47-64, snapping a five-game conference win streak that vaulted GW to fourth place in the season standings. The Colonials (16-9, 8-4 A-10) were ...
A retired federal circuit court judge spoke about her path to the bench and experiences as a female trial lawyer in the Tasher Great Room at GW Law on Tuesday night. Judge Kathleen O’Malley, who ...
Formal sorority recruitment participation continued its multiyear downward trend during the organization’s first virtual recruitment period during the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this month. About 275 ...