
Most students support fall pass/fail policy: officials
Officials said the majority of undergraduate and graduate students support adopting Pass/No Pass or Credit/No Credit policies this fall.
Officials said the majority of undergraduate and graduate students support adopting Pass/No Pass or Credit/No Credit policies this fall.
Corcoran officials implemented social distancing regulations for students with special access to the facilities to complete their projects.
Milken Institute School of Public Health administrators are planning to offer public health majors a pre-med concentration beginning this fall.
The Information Technology program in CPS has directed hundreds of students to careers in technology in its 10-year run, faculty said.
Faculty in the physics department said they hope the lab will push GW community members from a range of fields to collaborate on research projects.
The Hatchet met up with nine artists to talk about their murals, the process of creating a mural and the inspiration behind their work.
The number of undergraduates majoring in public health has doubled in the last year, according to enrollment data.
The Mayberg Center for Jewish Education and Leadership is taking applications for a retreat and series of webinars aimed at professionals at Jewish nonprofits.