JEC boots Boyer from Student Association runoff
The independent body that oversees Student Association elections voted unanimously early Thursday to remove presidential candidate Kyle Boyer from the runoff election.
The independent body that oversees Student Association elections voted unanimously early Thursday to remove presidential candidate Kyle Boyer from the runoff election.
Faculty members in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences will soon vote on a proposal that could significantly reduce the school's course requirements, administrators said this week.
The Student Association senate voted Tuesday to postpone the SA presidential runoff election until after spring break to give the election's oversight body time to review a series of campaign violations on Wednesday night.
A group of graduate students is lobbying administrators to ban smoking on all University-owned property, but it remains unclear exactly where GW would be allowed to enforce the ban.
University Police Department officers escorted a badly burned homeless woman to the GW Hospital Monday morning after she wandered onto campus, UPD Chief Dolores Stafford said Tuesday.
Two GW graduates are in talks with the University to become tenants of the building now occupied by the Foggy Bottom Grocery near the corner of 22nd and F streets.
Washington Wizards owner and GW alumnus Abe Pollin was inducted into the GW School of Business Sports Executives Hall of Fame at a ceremony in the Smith Center on Monday.
University President Steven Knapp told the National Humanities Association Tuesday afternoon that it is more important than ever to fund the study of humanities.
The creator of a documentary chronicling women's roles in government, media and society discussed her movie Tuesday night at Funger Hall.
Full-time GW professors received an average pay increase of about 5 percent at the beginning of this year, Vice President of Academic Affairs Donald Lehman said Tuesday.
Members of the South Asian Society are scrambling to find donors for their largest event of the year, Bhangra Blowout, after the Student Association Finance Committee denied the organization's request for funding.
The Netherlands' ambassador to the United States outlined the worldwide condition of women's human rights as part of International Women's Day at the Elliott School of International Affairs Tuesday afternoon.
More students should study subjects like law, literature and history, stressed a panel of University administrators, philanthropists and a Supreme Court justice Monday evening in the Jack Morton Auditorium.
President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder will speak on Friday at Holder's Installation Ceremony in Lisner Auditorium on campus, a Department of Justice news release said Wednesday afternoon.