
Doctors say more University control over MFA will improve finances
Doctors within the MFA said a new management structure could mean better leadership and clearer administrative roles for top positions.
Volume 115, Issue 19
Stories from the January 14, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Doctors within the MFA said a new management structure could mean better leadership and clearer administrative roles for top positions.
LeBlanc has hosted a series of dinners at his F Street home this fall, inviting at least 60 student leaders to share a meal with trustees.
Two ANC officials signed onto a letter to the D.C. Council last week relinquishing their free parking permits.
There is no telling when the government may reopen, so here are some alternatives until affected D.C. landmarks are up and running again:
GW is charging students thousands of dollars more to live on campus than they would pay for comparable off-campus apartments, a Hatchet analysis found.
As top financial manager Ann McCorvey finishes up her five years at GW, officials said she led the University through some of its most trying financial times.
Officials identified employees’ top four issues with institutional culture following the conclusion of a Disney Institute assessment.
Students want affordable and comfortable housing, but that’s not always an option at GW. And it’s past time that administrators listen to students’ needs.
An intoxicated student who believed the date was Christmas Eve in 1999 was transported to the GW Hospital emergency room.
Encouraging an open dialogue about studying abroad communicates to students that it’s OK to feel lonely or stressed during a once-in-a-lifetime experience.