Officials launch text campaign to provide information to students
Officials are using a text message outreach campaign to share information with students in the lead-up to the fall.
Volume 117
Stories from the August 7, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Officials are using a text message outreach campaign to share information with students in the lead-up to the fall.
A couple is suing the GW Hospital and Medical Faculty Associates, alleging a doctor failed to identify a tumor that became Stage 3 cancer.
GW must allow us to take classes on a pass/fail basis. Meanwhile, we need to take care of our mental health as we approach a remote semester.
I encourage others to challenge their beliefs and privileges and use their means to get behind movements to allow Black Americans to prosper.
Whether you’re outside or in D.C., we’ve got you covered on virtual and in-person events happening throughout August.
If you’re living in D.C. this fall, there are a number of new restaurants that you could support.
The account describes itself as a platform where members of the GW community can anonymously bring forward stories of sexual violence.
A GW Police Department officer arrested a man outside Mitchell Hall Wednesday after the suspect had been previously barred from campus.
Melissa Feuer first joined the University in 2007 as an adjunct professor, later becoming director of career services in CPS.
GW has entered the race to find a vaccine for COVID-19, as officials have launched a series of testing centers as part of a nationwide clinical trial.