GW prepares for first inauguration in 18 years
Past presidential inaugurations at GW have seen their share of pomp and circumstance, but only University President Steven Knapp's half-million dollar celebration this week will involve two sheep.
Past presidential inaugurations at GW have seen their share of pomp and circumstance, but only University President Steven Knapp's half-million dollar celebration this week will involve two sheep.
The dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences publicly announced his plan to resign early this month, but the dean did not cite a reason for his decision and SEAS faculty are suspicious about his motives.
Greg Wragg is the creator of STREATS TV, a television series about the District's homeless.
A former senior fellow at GW was cleared of any suspicion last week that he plagiarized or fabricated while working for ABC News.
Law enforcement in northwest D.C. will soon implement a new technology designed to identify any gunshots in the area.
Professor of Sociology Ronald Weitzer doubts human trafficking is as serious a problem as many claim.
About 200 people enjoyed a night filled with African dance, fashion and food in the Grand Ballroom of Marvin Center Friday for A Taste of Africa.
Paying for GW housing does not just mean paying for a room. It also means paying for some students to dine at nice restaurants and go on mini-vacations with friends in their Living and Learning Cohorts.
"By a round of applause, how many of you have an idiot in their chapter?" motivational speaker TJ Sullivan asked Saturday night.
Web Extra The third-ranking official in the State Department stressed the importance of engaging with the rest of the world and avoiding isolationism at the Elliott School Friday.
Froggy Bottom Pub owner Hien Bui is showing her gratitude toward Vietnam veterans at her Pennsylvania Avenue pub.
For former secretary of state and veteran of the Vietnam War Colin Powell, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial represents a place of healing.
Students watch as facilities workers reassemble the HippoVideo kiosk in Ivory Tower's basement food court. The kiosk's original location was in the entrance of Gelman Library.
The School Of Public Health and Health Services is looking toward the future as it celebrates its 10th anniversary this month.
Police confiscated a significant amount of marijuana from a room in Ivory Tower last week, according to police reports.
Members of GW's Greek-letter community gathered last week for the largest Greek Week ever, raising money for Hurricane Katrina relief and competing against one another in a series of events along the way.