
Officials say students on housing waitlist will receive assignments by June
Officials said they will provide the remaining 250 students on the waitlist with their housing assignments by June 1.
Officials said they will provide the remaining 250 students on the waitlist with their housing assignments by June 1.
GW Law’s partnership with the Animal Legal Defense Fund will include new courses, fellowships and training programs.
GW’s enrollment fell this spring by about 1.6 percent compared to last year, part of a multi-year decline that is continuing to slow.
The decline in faculty retirements came alongside budget mitigation efforts, which slowed part-time faculty hiring efforts during the pandemic.
Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discussed her role in passing the Affordable Care Act.
The $4.5 million donation from alumnus Bobby Burchfield will fund the creation of a new professorship focused on free speech and First Amendment Law.
GW’s graduate certificate enrollment has dropped over the last five years, even though officials have continued rolling out new certificate programs.
Officials said this year’s plan works to increase diversity and inclusion among faculty and students and expand curricula with social justice.
Officials are launching an initiative as part of a broader commitment to make GW more financially accessible for students with scholarships and fellowships.