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R. Alexander Pyron, an associate professor of biology, helped discover a new species of dusky salamander in the swamps of the Gulf Coastal Plain.
D.C. is home to a few rich antique shops where visitors can find a distinct narrative – sometimes a tale of a distant origin or a surprising find.
Metro general manager and CEO Paul Wiedefeld announced his retirement Monday after the Metro announced delays due to a failure to recertify train operators.
Dining halls opening in Shenkman and Thurston Halls this fall will seat about 544 students in total, according to documents obtained by The Hatchet.
Van Hollen said he was admitted to GW Hospital after experiencing “lightheadedness and acute neck pain” at an event in Maryland.
The ceremony included student and faculty awards and remarks from faculty, a student and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Alyssa Ayres, the dean of the Elliott School, said she was “inspired” by the Class of 2022’s resilience as they endured the COVID-19 pandemic.
Faculty of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences led the graduation celebration for the Class of 2022 Saturday afternoon.
The School of Nursing celebrated the graduating class of 2022 at their graduation ceremony Thursday morning, with three speakers and thirteen awards.
The male staff member reported that his vehicle was damaged in a hit-and-run accident while parked in the G Street Garage.
Even without GW football games to attend, Commencement student speaker Vishva Bhatt said she forged a tight bond to her class in the past four years.
The principles state that faculty should have a role in “key decision making” and have primary authority over “specific areas” of academic policy.
For the first time in three years, GW will host its traditional spring Commencement on the National Mall Sunday.
For the first time in three years, GW will host its traditional spring Commencement on the National Mall Sunday.
Take a stroll down memory lane and relive some of the most bizarre events that took place at GW since August 2018.
Reflecting on their last four years at GW, seniors advise freshmen learn to adapt to unexpected changes to make the most out of their college experiences.
Students said they had shared their home culture with their new college friends, many of whom had not been exposed to a variety of backgrounds before.
GW should get rid of card readers to improve the upkeep of laundry machines and give students the ability to do laundry for free.
With freshmen arriving this fall while drug abuse and addiction persist, now is the time for GW to improve its prevention programs and recovery resources.
Faculty can take a stand against industry-driven climate change misinformation by taking Sunrise GW’s No Fossil Fuel Money Pledge.
More students should recognize the difficulties of teaching during the pandemic and thank their professors who have done so with effort and empathy.
Officials should communicate that they unequivocally stand with students who want, need or have already had an abortion
GW should invest more funds to expand The Store after Whole Foods’ departure from the GWorld system sets back attempts to tackle campus food insecurity.
The initiative comes as recent suicides and an overload of stress and burnout have raised mental health concerns for student-athletes across the country.
GW Sailing holds the highest ICSA ranking of any club in the country and ranks 12th among the nation’s college athletic teams.
GW will “immediately” launch a national search for Jeniffer Ulehla’s replacement, the Department of Athletics announced Tuesday.
During his first month as men’s basketball head coach, Chris Caputo has appeared to nearly fill the openings left by the firing of coaching staff in March.
Men’s basketball Head Coach Chris Caputo hired an assistant coach with six years of NCAA experience, according to a press release on Monday.
As part of a now 14-year Commencement kickoff tradition, the Multicultural Student Services Center hosted their 2022 Graduation Celebration on Thursday. Graduates representing the breadth of communities served by the MSSC spoke and reflected on their time at GW and the changes they experienced, both deliberate (such as reviving on-campus cultural celebrations) and unexpected (most […]
The Honor Flight Network brings veterans to D.C. each year for an all-expenses-paid trip to honor them and their service.
Student choreographers Paige Valego and Zoe Warren discuss the process behind the making of each show and reflect on their experience with dance at GW.
Nearly 6,200 graduates, joined by friends and family members, celebrated their hard work and accomplishments at Commencement on the National Mall.
Thousands of protesters gathered at the Supreme Court Tuesday after a POLITICO published a leaked draft of a decision to overturn Roe v. Wade Monday night.
Hundreds of protesters gathered near the Supreme Court after leaked documents showed the court voted to strike down the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
The GWU Sikh Student Association hosted a gathering in Kogan Plaza featuring a horse, music, dancers and food to showcase traditional Punjabi culture Sunday.
COAL + ICE, a large-scale immersive photography exhibit, will be open through the end of the week at The John F. Kennedy Center.
On this week’s episode, Host Sarah Sachs takes us through some of the events from commencement weekend.
On this week’s episode of What’s New Buff and Blue, graduating seniors reflect on their favorite moments from the past four years.
On this week’s episode of What’s New Buff and Blue, Host Sarah Sachs speaks with Managing Editor Isha Trivedi about FRESHFARM reopening in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.