
Nursing school partners with outside groups for research projects
The School of Nursing is encouraging its faculty to pursue collaborative research projects with outside organizations.
Volume 115, Issue 15
Stories from the November 12, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The School of Nursing is encouraging its faculty to pursue collaborative research projects with outside organizations.
The District Department of Transportation released new rules last week increasing the city’s dockless vehicle cap from 400 to 600.
The SA’s vice president for interfaith submitted two proposals to SA leaders Monday to update the University’s religious exemption calendar.
GW’s medical and public health schools have the highest number of collaborations compared to all other schools within the University.
Officials are working to add more specific language to the University’s discrimination and harassment policies.
On this week’s podcast, two news editors update us on GW’s discrimination and harassment policies and alumni donation goals.
The Milken Institute School of Public Health received more than $6 million in gifts and pledges in 2018 – the highest amount in at least the past five years.
Officials said the IT division has utilized some cost-cutting measures but has retained employees as IT offices nationwide struggle with shrinking budgets.
The Colonials have been out-rebounded in all three of their matchups this season while allowing opponents to average 9.5 three-point shots per game.
Students pay for every course, and a good syllabus can help them make an informed decision on how to spend their tuition dollars.