
Graduation rate decrease shows ongoing pandemic impact: experts
Experts said GW’s four-year graduation rate drop of 4 percent came as students in the U.S. opted to defer their education due to medical or mental health concerns.
Experts said GW’s four-year graduation rate drop of 4 percent came as students in the U.S. opted to defer their education due to medical or mental health concerns.
Brandi Bynum, the director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign, a campaign focused on combatting human trafficking, spoke about the prevalence, types and methods of human trafficking.
Officials said student volunteers have harvested fresh produce to feed unhoused individuals in the District for more than a decade.
Officials said they developed the nursing aide program to increase diversity in the nursing field and address the nursing shortage.
U-Pass cards picked up in January will expire on May 15, according to GW’s website.
Alex Marquardt, Jason Rezaian and Donie O’Sullivan discussed topics like the events on Jan. 6 and the modern trends of misinformation and disinformation.
A Shenkman Hall resident said she’s witnessed at least 10 accidents on the same block of Virginia Avenue this semester.
Nearly 400 students renewed their rooms after the program’s first year of implementation, which sparked mixed reactions among students.
University of Pennsylvania professor Sophia Rosenfeld spoke about the need to combat misinformation and find common truths in modern democracies Tuesday.