Expanding STEM would put GW ahead of its D.C. peers
We may think we need diplomats and politicians to save the day, but we also need an adequate number of scientists and engineers.
Volume 116, Issue 12
Stories from the October 14, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
We may think we need diplomats and politicians to save the day, but we also need an adequate number of scientists and engineers.
An unknown man forcibly robbed a male student of money in the Marvin Center and fled the scene Oct. 5.
YAF’s decision to elevate and amplify the voice of Knowles both condones his intolerant rhetoric and damages the prospect of actual debate.
Students with chronic illnesses said their symptoms sometimes hinders their ability to attend class and maintain a social life.
The Disabled Students Collective is working to institute quiet spaces at career events and broaden communications accessibility at GW.
The Surfrider Club is a chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, a national nonprofit environmental organization.
Andrew Barr, an assistant professor of anthropology, co-authored a report detailing the effects of large animal extinctions on ecosystems.
GW is one of 18 universities across the United States backing the continuation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The GW Fashion Club is hosting a fashion show with HBO later this month featuring outfits inspired by characters in the show “Euphoria.”
Former and current colleagues of Brian Blake, the next provost, said he will bring more than 20 years of experience and a “data-driven” focus to GW.