Arianne Noorestani: Classroom environments affect students’ success
Officials might overlook just how important the classroom environment is – but windowless classrooms with chipping paint are a hindrance to learning.
Volume 113, Issue 11
Stories from the October 17, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Officials might overlook just how important the classroom environment is – but windowless classrooms with chipping paint are a hindrance to learning.
If students feel that taking notes on computers is the way they want to learn the information, then they should be able to make that decision.
Regardless of a student’s academic path, taking humanities courses expands a student’s mind and perspective.
Alumni celebrating their one, five and 10-year reunions this month are receiving an extra boost on gifts from an anonymous donor.
Student groups are taking advantage of fall break by planning political and hiking trips from campus.
After opening A-10 play with a three-game slump, men’s soccer’s offense has found a second wind down the stretch.
The profile outlines what the presidential search committee will be looking for in its next leader and goals that GW will move toward in the coming years.
Your go-to sandwich spot in the basement of FoBoGro is serving up sandwiches no longer. In its place is Rolls By U, a sushi burrito shop.
Multicultural Greek Council has added four chapters – three returning and one new – in the past calendar year.
The Public Health Student Association will bring a play to campus this week to raise awareness about sexual assault.