
Moniker retirement leads to relief, ire from students, alumni
A week after officials announced the moniker’s retirement, advocates for the change welcomed the decision while others called on officials to keep the moniker.
A week after officials announced the moniker’s retirement, advocates for the change welcomed the decision while others called on officials to keep the moniker.
Interim University President Mark Wrighton released a statement condemning gun violence on Twitter Wednesday morning.
Kelley Bishop will serve as the permanent associate vice provost for the Center of Career Services following a nation-wide search.
More than a dozen students said they felt compelled to protest at the Courts this week, despite many balancing final exams.
BSU re-elected Gianna Cook as president and appointed five students to the e-board as the organization transitioned to new leadership last month.
Officials provided updates on the searches for top administrative positions that they expect to fill by the fall during a Faculty Senate meeting Friday.
The APIHC resumed in-person programming for the first time in three years with cultural events celebrating Asian identity.
The IFC is requiring 80 percent of the members of each fraternity chapter to participate in trainings led by Students Against Sexual Assault.
Muslim Students’ Association leaders are celebrating Ramadan in person this month for the first time since 2019 with in-person Iftars and prayer sessions.
All of GW’s graduate programs were ranked in the top 100 in the country, according to US News and World Report rankings.