
Rising tuition costs push students to pursue three-year track
Students said they’re graduating in three years to avoid the cost of an extra year and head into a career as soon as their requirements are satisfied.
Students said they’re graduating in three years to avoid the cost of an extra year and head into a career as soon as their requirements are satisfied.
A law school professor is now leading the American Society of International Law as of earlier this month.
A group of 15 students from the School of Engineering and Applied Science has worked since August to craft an off-road vehicle for an international competition.
All incoming international affairs students will be required to take a course on leadership and career skills in their first year at GW starting this fall.
In leading economics textbooks, 77 percent of real and imagined people mentioned were male, according to a new study.
Students and academic advisers said the new updates give students more ways to explore whether a legal career is the right fit.
The conference featured acclaimed storytellers like bestselling authors Glennon Doyle and Luvvie Ajayi and two-time Olympic gold medalist Abby Wambach.
Corcoran Hall’s renovations are wrapping up as the physics department prepares for a move back into their now updated space.