
Anthropology field school researchers receive $1.2 million
Researchers received $1.2 million in grants to expand research and academic initiatives at an anthropological field school in Kenya.
Volume 116
Stories from the November 21, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Researchers received $1.2 million in grants to expand research and academic initiatives at an anthropological field school in Kenya.
Complete with a pale blue ceiling and colorful images of people playing at the beach, you can only find this single-floor tropical oasis in D.C.
The showcase marks the first international tournament for the Colonials in more than 20 years.
Dannheim will be the first Colonial in eight years to compete at the national competition.
The career center’s Career Quest program – which officials launched in 2015 – will offer programs in Atlanta over winter break and in Austin next summer.
A local governing body deliberated over proposals that would improve transportation projects and move forward with construction projects.
An organization created to advocate on behalf of staff has been “dormant” for several years, faculty said.
Knapp, who served as GW’s president from 2007 to 2017, will become the president of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh on Feb. 1.