New transcript may include co-curriculars
The University is the preliminary stages of developing a new transcript for students that will list their co-curricular activities.
The University is the preliminary stages of developing a new transcript for students that will list their co-curricular activities.
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Orange flames flickered and the aroma of Indian spices filled the air in the Marvin Center Continental Ballroom Saturday night as GW students from all backgrounds sang and danced along to Bollywood beats and hip-hop fusion at the annual Diwali.
The University Police Department will soon deploy a mobile command unit vehicle to help them more effectively respond to incidents on campus, the department chief said last week.
Administrators plan to create a comprehensive program that will combine data to produce a map showing where GW has engaged in community service and service learning.
A graduate of the Elliott School of International Affairs was named the 19th U.S. ambassador to NATO this month.
One of Coca-Cola's highest-ranking officials is slated to join the faculty at the Graduate School of Political Management next semester.
At around 2 a.m., when most students are packing up their homework from the night, Joyce Doziero takes her lunch break.
Ten GW alumni won seats in the 111th U.S. Congress in Tuesday's election, including nine out of ten incumbents who held on to their seats.
Despite cloudy skies and impending rain, GW students, faculty and staff gathered on the Mount Vernon Campus Quad Saturday morning to make the third annual 24-mile Mount Vernon to Mount Vernon Bike Tour.
Demonstrators painted tents with peaceful images on the National Mall Saturday afternoon to raise awareness about the genocide in Darfur.
There are already more than 40 listings on Craigslist for tickets to the sold-out GW Inaugural Ball although the dance is still months away.
Members of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity collected an estimated four tons of food this semester to benefit Capital Area Food Bank, leaders of the fraternity said last week.
One of the nation's largest student press organizations presented The Hatchet with two of its most prominent awards last week, the first time the paper has been recognized for both its print and online editions in the same year.