New fee pads housing office budget
The University pocketed a total of $53,550 in housing cancellation fees from about 100 students this spring.
The University pocketed a total of $53,550 in housing cancellation fees from about 100 students this spring.
A coalition of Latin American community organizers blasted criticism through megaphones Friday.
Groups of professors and administrators have spent two months pitching bold solutions for GW’s strategic plan.
The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences announced Friday that it will begin a search for a new dean following the resignation of Dean Peg Barratt, opening up an opportunity to examine what the priorities of the dean of the University's largest and oldest school should be.
The ongoing construction on campus hasn’t been the only example of change at GW
This decade might be the most important one of our lives. And it is not worth squandering.
GW’s trip to the Atlantic 10 tournament was not without dramatics.
The men’s tennis team could be forgiven if it felt a sense of deja vu Saturday afternoon.
The walls of professor Bernard Reich’s office were covered in nails from paintings and photographs that once gave the white surface splashes of color.
The embassies of Spain and Colombia brought together performers from their countries alongside American fire eaters, tight rope walkers and knife throwers for Look Both Ways: Street Arts Across America, a series of interactive performances and free events that lasted from May 6 to 12.