
GW encourages ICE to 'revisit' fall student visa regulations
Provost Brian Blake said GW supports the American Council on Education’s efforts opposing the newly released guidance for international students.
Volume 117
Stories from the July 10, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Provost Brian Blake said GW supports the American Council on Education’s efforts opposing the newly released guidance for international students.
Capital Bikeshare released dockless electric bikes back into the D.C area Wednesday after more than a year of withholding the bikes from the public.
Frank DiPerna, a longtime photography professor and a “founding faculty” of Corcoran, died on June 26.
The D.C. Council repealed police reform legislation Tuesday, rolling back provisions involving the use of nondeadly force.
Northern Virginia’s decision to enter Phase 3 of reopening could threaten D.C.’s progress in containing COVID-19, public health experts said.
The DHS Science and Technology Directorate tapped GW to house a center to train graduate students in homeland security technology.
Provost Brian Blake’s office will provide “additional support” to the Virginia campus as officials investigate “new partnerships” for the campus.
International students must enroll in the minimum number of online classes required to make “normal progress” toward their degree in a hybrid model.
The Black Law Students Association launched a petition Tuesday calling for “institutional change” related to diversity, equality and inclusion at GW Law.
More than 10 faculty members voiced support for the Back to Campus plan, stating it will allow faculty to teach in their preferred setting in the fall.