Three business leaders join Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees welcomed three new charter members, entrepreneur Steven Roberts and 1977 graduates George Coelho and Randy Levine.
Stories from the November 3, 2008, Print Edition
The Board of Trustees welcomed three new charter members, entrepreneur Steven Roberts and 1977 graduates George Coelho and Randy Levine.
Documentary magazine The Independent ranked the GW Documentary Center in its list of the top 10 academic programs in the field last month.
The Commencement speaker committee, formed this year to increase transparency surrounding the annual event, received 113 nominations for potential speakers, officials confirmed last week.
Members of the Panhellenic Association and Interfraternity Council included the Multicultural Greek Council in their annual Greek Week for the first time last week.
Greek-letter life at GW is not just expanding; it's exploding.
The University constructed its first "green roof" on the Elliott School of International Affairs City View Room terrace late last month.
The University has yet to hear if presidential nominees Barack Obama or John McCain will attend the fifth GW Inaugural Ball, but students can be sure at least one president will be there.
Admissions officers are stepping up recruitment efforts across the country in response to the global financial crisis, looking to draw eyes away from a high price tag by emphasizing GW's financial aid and fixed tuition programs.
The School of Public Health and Health Services and the Law School are stepping up recruitment efforts among GW undergraduates this year, school officials said.
Facing opposition, city officials told community members last week that they support the Metropolitan Police Department's recent decision to move a beloved lieutenant out of Foggy Bottom.
The Clinton Global Initiative awarded $4,000 to a GW student organization to support the group's efforts to bring additional Sudanese students to American colleges and universities.