
Folklorico dance group to highlight Latinx culture, students
A group of students is establishing GW Folklorico, named after a traditional Mexican dance, to highlight and celebrate Latinx community.
A group of students is establishing GW Folklorico, named after a traditional Mexican dance, to highlight and celebrate Latinx community.
Members said the council will lead to more collaboration between GW’s gender-focused student organizations.
The SA Senate passed a resolution Monday urging GW to take steps to protect campus from a potential active shooter.
The American studies department hired two new faculty members this semester who are teaching courses on African American topics like race and sexuality.
The University’s annual Diversity Summit will take place in the fall this year – a move student leaders said could boost attendance.
Last year, 1,646 undergraduates took off-campus or online courses – a leap from the 412 students enrolled six years ago.
If Babis wins the seat, she will be the first person with a visible disability ever to be elected to Florida legislature.
One year after launching, GW Dining’s representative program is adding hands-on events to its agenda.
You can’t predict what classes will fill up before your eyes on registration day, but there are steps you can take to lessen the damage of a derailed plan.
Students who apply to the Milken Institute School of Public Health will soon be able to declare their public health major.