
GW nearly outnumbers A-10 in international student-athlete presence
International students represent about 16 percent of the student-athlete population, tallying the second highest percentage in the A-10.
Volume 116, Issue 8
Stories from the September 16, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
International students represent about 16 percent of the student-athlete population, tallying the second highest percentage in the A-10.
About 1,600 students enrolled in the business school’s graduate programs this year compared to roughly 1,627 students last year.
Faculty involved in the planning process shared their eagerness to be involved and encouraged the community to provide feedback in the process.
Since he arrived in April, Mark Strassman has restructured the business school career center’s staff and created a seven-step coaching “action plan.”
GW’s budget approached $1.2 billion last fiscal year amid a record-high freshman class two years ago.
After a summerlong partial shutdown, the Metro line that Foggy Bottom residents depend on is up and running.
The writing center is holding weekly sessions of a peer support group intended to give students a chance to build writing skills.
The sustainability office hopes to add 12 office spaces to an existing network of offices this semester.
Phillip Lucas, a professorial lecturer in the Milken Institute School of Public Health, died late last month.
GWPD arrested two students for assaulting each other in District House.