
Diversity, inclusion education director prioritizes relationships in first year
GW’s first director for diversity and inclusion education said she has spent the past year leading weekly bias trainings.
Stories from the October 10, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet.
GW’s first director for diversity and inclusion education said she has spent the past year leading weekly bias trainings.
New couches, chairs, TV stands and hutches will be added to each residence hall room between Oct. 19 and Oct. 22.
Officials should keep advanced Spanish language classes to ensure students gain enough practice before graduation.
Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship leaders have opened a new space on campus for students to receive advice about their startup ideas.
Criticism of laws designed to protect minority voices ignores the necessity of protecting academic freedom and free speech rights.
An assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology co-authored a report detailing how health care providers can teach patients how to avoid toxic chemicals.
GW’s Islamic studies program is the first in the country to offer a Shia Islam track for graduate students.
Officials will also add tap access to several large classrooms and auditoriums, like the Marvin and Academic centers.
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced an initiative last week to restore the Metro’s late-night hours to run past 11 p.m.
Tune out your professors’ lectures with live music at the All Things Go music festival, then enjoy a taste of fall at an autumn festival.