
Researchers address D.C. HIV epidemic
A research team in the public health school published a study outlining how the HIV virus is spreading and developing drug resistance in the District.
Volume 116, Issue 23
Stories from the February 18, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
A research team in the public health school published a study outlining how the HIV virus is spreading and developing drug resistance in the District.
Three hundred eighty-eight vehicles display license plates emblazoned with the GW logo in the DMV area, an increase of nearly 25 percent from 2015.
Hyman said he sought out teaching opportunities that put his journalism expertise to use after his son took a sports management class he said he enjoyed.
We want to clarify misperceptions and offer support for the RSC and address two points that have been raised in recent discussions about the center.
With only 21 rostered members on the men’s side and 10 on the women’s team, the Colonials cannot fill competitors in each event.
The School of Business is adding to a 15-year long partnership with a university in France through a new exchange program starting next spring.
The Georgetown marketplace will move into the old Dean and Deluca building, which closed Aug. 1.
The Faculty Senate resolution marks another milestone in tensions between faculty and administrators over the 20/30 Plan and its rationale.
An SA senator and sophomore looking to increase recognition for the Vern is vying to be the SA’s next executive vice president.
Divestment is more of a political statement in the face of global climate change, but it is the right direction for GW to move toward morally.