
Law school focuses on innovation as accreditation review looms
A GW Law School committee is hoping to show its accredit or some substantial programming changes when they visit campus in two years.
A GW Law School committee is hoping to show its accredit or some substantial programming changes when they visit campus in two years.
The Faculty Senate will consider a resolution to encourage professors to share course syllabi before students register for classes this week.
Researchers looking to patent their inventions under GW’s name have faced tougher standards lately as University officials push them to prove that their ideas can make it in the market.
A Student Association committee is pushing for more academic departments to publicize course evaluations this year.
About 8,600 miles away from the ravaged cities in the Philippines, assistant geography professor Nuala Cowan has worked with volunteers nearly every day this week to help rebuild the region by recreating maps. She said on the first day, 90 people showed up.
As the political science department reaches its 100th year, professors say an increased push for research has moved the department into the top tier.