
Off-campus enrollment soars after online program push
Last year, 1,646 undergraduates took off-campus or online courses – a leap from the 412 students enrolled six years ago.
Volume 115, Issue 7
Stories from the September 10, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Last year, 1,646 undergraduates took off-campus or online courses – a leap from the 412 students enrolled six years ago.
For students who can’t stay away from politics, the new board game “The Partisans” aims to satisfy your obsession with friendly competition.
Coming off of its first tournament victory in six years, golf returns to action with a young roster seeking to continue the success of last season.
Sheldon Cohen, a triple alumnus, emeritus professor and chair emeritus of the Board of Trustees, died Tuesday at 91.
Listen to The Hatchet’s news team discuss the partisan makeup of the Student Association and how GW’s alumni donations compare to other universities.
Welch and Bowman attended the same high school and played for the same club before taking the court as Colonials.
Six students will lead a rally for gun reform later this month as the nation approaches the one-year anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
The Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship is introducing two new events to boost interest in an annual startup business competition.
At 8.8 percent, GW’s alumni giving rate – the percent of alumni who give back to their alma mater – is the lowest of its peers.
Conservative students said they often are uninvolved with the SA because they feel their opinions won’t be valued in a largely liberal body.