Student prepares to fight RIAA
As a full-time college student with two jobs, 'Sherry' is individually butting heads with an entertainment industry giant.
As a full-time college student with two jobs, 'Sherry' is individually butting heads with an entertainment industry giant.
Roger Whitaker, the founding dean of GW's College of Professional Studies, announced that after serving seven years as CPS dean, he would step down on Aug. 1.
Administrators said in interviews this week that GW's presidential house, currently on the market for $4 million, would fund a renovation to Alumni House.
Many GW students have earned their political efficacy stripes volunteering for presidential campaigns, though few can say they were a personal driver of a Republican presidential candidate.
Students voiced their frustration on topics such as academic advising and communication with administrators during a town hall meeting Tuesday night in Jack Morton Auditorium.
Two Ivy League schools recently altered their financial aid goals to benefit more middle-class families, and GW administrators said they are looking at ways to keep up with the changing marketplace.
Samuel Snyder was a code-breaker in World War II, a pioneer in the computer world and someone the National Security Agency considers an integral figure in the modern computing industry's development.
Members of the Student Association executive met with the University's executive vice president and treasurer on Wednesday to propose changes to mandatory spending and student fund carry-overs at GW's main eatery.
The Student Association announced students will have the opportunity to study longer at Marvin Center and use meeting space at the State Plaza Hotel for free this semester.
With a blog for The Chronicle of Higher Education and an appointment to an American Bar Association committee, former University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg will keep a busy schedule this spring.
Third grade students play Simon Says in Kogan Plaza Wednesday morning after watching "The Mystery of King Tut" in Lisner Auditorium.
The mean grade point average among GW's Greek-letter community is slightly lower than that of the general student body, according to a Greek Life and Student Activities Center joint report.
The student election oversight board set the last two days in February for contests in the Student Association, Program Board and Marvin Center Governing Board.