
SEAS student fund disburses almost $900 to 11 students in first year
Officials said the fund, which contains about $1,500, helps students afford access to resources they may otherwise not be able to afford.
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Stories from the January 23, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Officials said the fund, which contains about $1,500, helps students afford access to resources they may otherwise not be able to afford.
Provost Brian Blake said he formed the group – unofficially called the “Future Enrollment Task Force” – on Dec. 18 to evaluate enrollment scenarios.
Professors should not require students to print out assignments because they can easily be emailed or submitted through Blackboard.
GW’s ability to lead as a world-class institution and adequately educate its students is undermined by excluding sustainability in its core values.
Experts said that universities should push sustainability, but divesting is sometimes not seen as a sufficient countermeasure to climate change.
Senators said the reclamation process will occur in February rather than June so the SA can reallocate more money to other student groups.
A couple is suing the GW Hospital for failing to treat the husband’s stroke, according to a lawsuit filed in the D.C. Superior Court last week.
The Detroit-style white pizza ($16) was loaded with blue cheese, red onions, EC Shaw sauce and fried chicken.
Watch a contemporary production of Swan Lake and purchase some artisan crafts in Dupont Underground.
Panelists discussed the future of international law at the Jacob Burns Law Library Wednesday.