
GW Cancer Center to concentrate on D.C.-specific health issues
Researchers and physicians in the Cancer Center are working to specialize in D.C.-specific health issues, like LGBTQ health.
Volume 115
Stories from the September 20, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Researchers and physicians in the Cancer Center are working to specialize in D.C.-specific health issues, like LGBTQ health.
Nearly every player who has seen minutes in the pool has tallied a goal for the Colonials during nonconference play.
University President Thomas LeBlanc said he is concerned about the increasing number of students vying for an internship as soon as they set foot on campus.
The University is hiring a new director to bolster GW’s connections with children, siblings and grandchildren of alumni.
Citing insufficient funds, CCAS officials said they plan to phase out the Jackie Robinson Project after celebrating Robinson’s 100th birthday in January.
After a semester-long pilot program this spring, a student-led composting program now has a permanent home in the sustainability office.
Faculty and staff donated more than $170,000 to political candidates, PACs and political organizations during the 2018 midterm election cycle.
The House of Representatives gave the final OK to a $147-billion “minibus” bill last week, which includes a provision for congressional intern pay.