
Hundreds of Milken community members oppose arming GWPD in letter to officials
The letter states that officials overlooked public health research in their decision to arm some GW Police Department officers next fall.
The letter states that officials overlooked public health research in their decision to arm some GW Police Department officers next fall.
Officials said in an email Tuesday they now no longer require GW community members to get vaccinated and will end COVID-19 testing operations May 25.
GW will accept the primary series of monovalent mRNA vaccines, like Moderna and Pfizer, plus a booster dose or a single dose of the bivalent mRNA vaccine.
Researchers at GW’s Public Health Lab are developing at-home sexually transmitted infection tests for students free of cost.
The School of Medicine and Health Sciences will start providing faculty, admissions and curriculum support in July for a new medical school in Jordan.
If passed, the referendum would greenlight a series of constitutional amendments, including an adjustment to how the SA’s executive cabinet can remove the president.
D.C. Health will provide six vending machines stocked with lifesaving tools, like Naloxone and Fentanyl strips, and hygiene and wellness products.
The Student Association elections have been marked with disorganization and disputes between candidates and the Joint Elections Commission.
The SBA Senate unanimously voted approving more than $3,800 to send the GW Law Softball Club to the University of Virginia Law Softball Invitational.
A SEAS professor produced a cluster of small particles that can make disinfectants two to four times more likely to kill coronavirus and norovirus strains.