
Online programs' rankings hold steady during pandemic
A majority of GW’s online programs saw slight improvements in their rankings this year, according to data officials provided.
Volume 117, Issue 24
Stories from the March 8, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
A majority of GW’s online programs saw slight improvements in their rankings this year, according to data officials provided.
The financial aid advisory council will begin meeting this September to provide a student perspective on GW’s aid policies and services.
Law school faculty members said Matthew has been an “impressive” leader during the pandemic, working to increase the profile of the school.
Former RAs said officials didn’t communicate their intentions to eliminate the program before announcing the move in an email.
Milken students said the concentration has provided them with advisers who can walk them through the application process.
Undergraduate international student enrollment this academic year fell slightly below its peer institutions and the national average.
Former men’s tennis players said they learned leadership and discipline in their time with the program, along with lifelong friends they still cherish.
Head coach Chuck Scheinost said he increased the number of events and scheduled a week between each event to account for pandemic-related delays.
We have a lot to learn and a lot more we may wish to forget about, but we should spend the week reflecting on the highs and lows of the year.
Considering how essential a role they play in all of our day-to-day lives, it is appalling that we have heard accounts of their poor treatment.