
GW offers sufficient time for family, medical leave: faculty
Faculty members said in interviews they were largely satisfied with GW’s family and medical leave policies.
Volume 116, Issue 19
Stories from the January 21, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Faculty members said in interviews they were largely satisfied with GW’s family and medical leave policies.
Scientists from the public health school and cancer center will host a symposium Friday to examine the relationship between lifestyle choices and cancer risk.
The campaign aims to provide students from socioeconomically marginalized backgrounds with insight into the lives of first-generation students.
Frank Sesno said his proudest accomplishment during his tenure has been witnessing his former students enter the workforce as successful journalists.
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies kicked off a new lecture series on Asia-Pacific regional issues with a discussion about U.S.-Iran relations last week.
Hyduke fires at a 39.3 percent clip from the field and sinks a team-leading 41.1 percent of shots from deep to the tune of 10.2 points per game.
You may not have the time, interest or money to watch every film, so we’ve compiled a list of noteworthy movies.
Ethan Stubbs, the assistant director of fraternity and sorority life, left GW after serving several positions since March 2015.
A group of students aiming to combat anti-Semitism on campus said they will spend the semester working to improve accessibility for bias incident report systems and increase awareness of Jewish holidays.