No updates on climate survey, sexual assault prevention committee
About seven months after officials distributed GW’s campus climate survey to students, there are no updates on the results of the sexual assault survey.
Volume 113, Issue 2
Stories from the May 16, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
About seven months after officials distributed GW’s campus climate survey to students, there are no updates on the results of the sexual assault survey.
After eight months, officials hired Caroline Laguerre-Brown to take over as the new vice provost for diversity, equity and community engagement on August 1.
In his commencement address Sunday, Cory Booker told graduates that in their drive to make significant change, they should never forget who they are.
Tourists in D.C. spent a record amount of money while visiting the city last year.
David Dolling, the dean of SEAS said faculty and staff have been working on the new strategic plan for about four months, and are ready to start writing the it.
Starting this summer you can enjoy healthy Kosher food – and not just in the form of more pre-packaged items at J Street.
Baseball’s senior class played a key role in transforming GW into a postseason contender during head coach Gregg Ritchie’s four years leading the program.
Officials are searching for a director of retention to lead the effort to keep students at GW and ensure they graduate within six years.
Interim Provost Forrest Maltzman gave a report on the progress of the University’s strategic plan, at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting.
Eleven staff members in the business school’s advising center have left the office over the past 14 months, according to archives of the center’s website.