
Medical school surpasses peers in offering real-life simulations
After updating its clinical lab spaces four years ago, the medical school is ahead of its peers in exposing medical students to training simulations.
Volume 115, Issue 25
Stories from the February 25, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
After updating its clinical lab spaces four years ago, the medical school is ahead of its peers in exposing medical students to training simulations.
Listen to our culture editor as she looks back at important moments on a timeline of black history at the University.
Now that the University has concrete data on faculty and staff issues, GW must use its new partnership to solve the University’s culture problems.
The men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field teams each set a new program record in the A-10 outing.
For the first time in the past eight years, GW’s annual endowed funds report includes no information about new endowed funds.
The nursing school will host a training for nurses next month to help them strengthen their interviewing and content-creating skills.
The Colonials captured second place at the Atlantic 10 Swimming and Diving Championship last week, matching a program-best finish.
A former men’s basketball guard is back in Foggy Bottom dancing again. But this time, he is in the classroom – not on the court.
The Hatchet sifted through hundreds of archives and University historical archives to take an in-depth look at black history at GW.